Worship by Rosalie Haffner-Lee Zinke explores the meaning, purpose, and power of true worship in the life of a believer. The author presents biblical principles that define worship as a personal and communal experience centered on God’s presence. The book emphasizes sincerity, reverence, and joyful obedience as essential elements of worship that draw Christians closer to their Creator.
This novel captures the wholesome adventures of the Bobbsey twins as they spend their summer in the countryside. With themes of curiosity, family bonding, and playful discovery, the book offers readers a nostalgic glimpse of rural childhood life in early America. The enduring popularity of the series reflects its role in shaping children’s adventure and family-centered literature of the era.
In The Case for Christ, Lee Strobel embarks on a personal investigation into whether the claims of Christianity—particularly about Jesus’ divinity, crucifixion, and resurrection—are supported by credible evidence. Through interviews with experts in history, archaeology, textual criticism, medicine, and psychology, he examines objections and arguments skeptics often raise. The book traces …
William Lee Miller examines Abraham Lincoln’s presidency through the lens of moral and ethical responsibility. The book highlights Lincoln’s ability to balance political necessity with moral principle as he navigated slavery, civil war, and national unity. Rather than a conventional biography, it is an exploration of Lincoln as a statesman whose leadership was deeply rooted in duty, conscie…
editors, Jinbong Kim, Dwight P. Baker, J. Nelson Jennings, Jae Hoon Lee, Steve Sang-Cheol Moon.
Rosalie Haffner Lee.
Lee Strobel.