This book highlights the symbolic meaning of Israel’s journey, showing how the experiences of God’s ancient people illustrate end-time events. Bunch explains how the Exodus serves as both a literal history and a spiritual prophecy, encouraging believers to trust God’s leading toward final redemption.
In The Pioneers, Jack Cavanaugh transports readers to the early days of America, when settlers faced hardship, wilderness, and conflict as they sought to build new lives. Through the Morgan family, the novel explores themes of perseverance, family loyalty, and unwavering faith amid the struggle to survive and shape a nation. The story highlights the sacrifices and spiritual strength required of…
This novel portrays the struggles of a divided nation and a divided family as the Morgans find themselves on opposite sides of the Civil War. Through battles, hardships, and questions of conscience, Cavanaugh illustrates how faith sustains individuals in times of national and personal conflict. The book highlights the tension between loyalty to country and loyalty to God, emphasizing the endura…
In this installment of the American Family Portrait series, the Morgan family once again faces the challenges of a divided nation, this time during the Vietnam War era. The Peacemakers portrays the struggles of soldiers, families, and communities torn apart by conflict, while also revealing the role of faith and reconciliation in times of division. Cavanaugh weaves together history and fiction …
Cavanaugh combines historical accuracy with Christian themes to create a compelling narrative of a family torn apart by the Civil War. While capturing the brutality and moral dilemmas of the time, The Victors also emphasizes courage, reconciliation, and the sustaining power of faith. The novel is both an engaging historical drama and an inspiring spiritual reflection on hope in the midst of nat…
This novel brings the American Revolution to life through the Morgan family, blending historical events with spiritual lessons. Jeshua Morgan, driven by faith and a desire for liberty, must reconcile the costs of war with his devotion to God and family. Cavanaugh weaves together patriotism and Christian faith, presenting a story of courage, conviction, and endurance. The book serves as both an …
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…
the original classic by George Dana Boardman ; compiled by Bob Mumford and Jack Taylor.