The story follows a man who rejects his mother’s Christian faith and throws away the Bible she marked with important verses. Years later, he encounters another marked Bible that leads him to reflect on his life, accept God’s Word, and experience spiritual renewal. The book emphasizes the power of Scripture and a faithful parent’s prayers in changing a person’s heart and life direction.
In Deep Change, Robert E. Quinn challenges leaders to move beyond surface-level adjustments and pursue profound personal transformation as the foundation for lasting organizational success. Through reflective insights and real-world examples, he explains that deep change requires moving out of one’s comfort zone, confronting fears, and redefining values. The book emphasizes that authentic lea…
1 and 2 Peter by Robert K. McIver offers a thoughtful exploration of the apostle Peter’s letters, emphasizing themes of faith, endurance, and moral integrity in the face of trials. McIver provides a clear interpretation of Peter’s counsel to early Christians, showing how his teachings remain deeply relevant for believers navigating a challenging world today.
The Knocking at the Door by Robert J. Wieland explores the spiritual condition of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in light of the message of Christ in Revelation 3:14–21 to the Laodicean church. Wieland argues that Christ is figuratively “knocking” at the door of the modern church, calling for repentance, renewal, and acceptance of His righteousness. The book emphasizes the 1888 message …
Two Views of Hell presents a theological dialogue between Edward Fudge and Robert A. Peterson on one of Christianity’s most debated topics—the nature and duration of hell. Fudge defends the conditionalist or annihilationist view, arguing that the wicked will ultimately cease to exist, while Peterson upholds the traditional doctrine of eternal conscious torment. Each author presents scriptur…
Honest Work: A Business Ethics Reader offers a comprehensive exploration of ethical challenges in the modern workplace. Compiled by leading scholars, the book blends classical and contemporary readings that examine integrity, moral reasoning, and responsibility in business. It provides real-world case studies and philosophical perspectives to help readers develop a strong ethical foundation for…
Wieland’s In Search of the Cross calls readers to encounter the cross not just as doctrine, but as the center of Christian faith and life. Through devotional reflection, the author explores its meaning—God’s sacrifice, personal transformation, victory over fear, and Christ-likeness. The work encourages believers to glory in what Christ did at Calvary, to live in humility, and to let the c…
This book challenges the old adage “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” urging leaders and organizations to rethink success, embrace change, and break away from habits that stifle growth. Kriegel and Patler argue that in a fast-changing world, complacency is dangerous. They illustrate how innovation often requires dismantling outdated practices—even if they still seem to “work.” Wit…