Keith Augustus Burton’s Laying Down the Law presents a balanced and enlightening exploration of the law of God as a reflection of divine love. Rejecting extremes on both sides—whether legalistic demands or dismissive disregard—Burton encourages readers to rediscover the law’s redemptive intent. By integrating biblical interpretation with real-life stories, he shows how the law guides be…
This book serves as a guide for Christians seeking a deeper, more vibrant walk with God, offering practical insights on prayer, spiritual disciplines, and growth in faith through the power of the Holy Spirit. It blends theology with practical application, helping readers develop a genuine and transformative spiritual life.
Max Lucado’s In the Eye of the Storm; He Still Moves Stones; A Gentle Thunder is a three-in-one treasury of encouragement, comfort, and inspiration. Through vivid storytelling and deep biblical insight, Lucado reminds readers of God’s presence in life’s challenges, His power to transform impossible situations, and His tender love that brings peace in every storm. This volume is both a dev…
Colson and Eckerd’s Why America Doesn’t Work is a thought-provoking analysis of America’s moral and economic challenges, centered on the loss of a robust work ethic. The authors contend that meaningful work, grounded in biblical values, is essential for both personal fulfillment and societal stability. By outlining the causes of decline and presenting a vision for renewal, the book serves…
In Holy Hilarity, Cal and Rose Samara present a joyful mix of humor and inspiration, showing that faith and laughter can go hand in hand. Through lighthearted anecdotes and thoughtful reflections, the book encourages readers to see God’s goodness even in life’s lighter moments. It offers an enjoyable reading experience that both entertains and uplifts the spirit.
Cal and Rose Samara’s More Holy Hilarity offers a cheerful blend of humor and inspiration, showing how laughter can be a powerful expression of faith. Through amusing tales and insightful commentary, the book encourages believers to embrace joy as part of their spiritual walk. It is both an entertaining read and a gentle reminder that a merry heart truly does good like medicine.
Mervyn C. Maxwell’s God and His Sanctuary presents a clear and inspiring exploration of the sanctuary as a central theme of Scripture and salvation history. Blending biblical exposition, prophetic interpretation, and devotional insight, the book reveals how the sanctuary message deepens understanding of Christ’s work and strengthens faith in God’s plan of redemption. It serves as both a s…
Walter C. Thompson’s The High Cost of Freedom is a thought-provoking call to embrace the responsibilities and sacrifices that come with the liberty Christ provides. It blends biblical teaching with inspiring life lessons, encouraging believers to live courageously and faithfully in a world that often opposes true spiritual freedom. The work serves as both an exhortation and a guide for those …
Arnold Valentin Wallenkampf’s New by the Spirit invites readers to a deeper understanding of the Holy Spirit’s role in regeneration and daily Christian living. It blends theological clarity with practical guidance, showing how believers can experience spiritual renewal and growth through the Spirit’s power. The book serves as both a devotional aid and a resource for those seeking a vibran…
Michael G. Hasel and Gerhard F. Hasel’s The Promise presents a clear and compelling exploration of the Bible’s central theme — God’s unwavering commitment to redeem humanity through the promised Messiah. By connecting prophecies, covenants, and their fulfillment in Christ, the authors invite readers to see the unity of Scripture and the reliability of God’s word. This work serves as b…