This book presents salvation as God’s free and complete gift through Christ, available to all who believe. Heppenstall underscores the centrality of faith, not works, in receiving righteousness and eternal life. It inspires confidence in God’s promises, reminding readers that salvation rests entirely on Christ’s finished work.
This book explains how grace transforms the believer’s life, freeing them from rigid rules and self-righteousness. Swindoll encourages readers to embrace grace personally and extend it to others, showing that true Christianity is rooted not in fear or performance but in love and freedom through Christ.
This book shares inspiring stories of how beloved hymns were written, revealing the faith, struggles, and experiences of their authors. Each entry connects history with spiritual reflection, making hymn-singing more meaningful and deepening appreciation for the power of music in worship.
This book reimagines the life of Rahab, showing how God used her in an extraordinary way despite her past. It highlights God’s grace, forgiveness, and the truth that no one is beyond redemption.
First published in 1890, this monumental work by James Strong remains one of the most widely used Bible study resources. It allows readers to locate any verse in the King James Version by keyword, while also providing definitions, root meanings, and original-language references. It is considered an essential tool for pastors, theologians, students, and serious Bible readers.
This resource provides practical, step-by-step methods for engaging people online with the gospel. It covers strategies for social media, websites, apps, and digital campaigns, encouraging readers to think missionally in the digital space. Designed for ministry leaders and digital missionaries, it equips them to connect, disciple, and nurture faith communities beyond traditional boundaries.
This work offers a homiletical model designed to empower women in the pulpit by affirming their voices and contributions to theology and church life. Grounded in biblical principles yet informed by women’s lived realities, Williams proposes Theleia Theology as a distinct preaching approach that fosters authenticity, inclusivity, and spiritual depth. It serves as both a guidebook for female pr…
The Seventh-day Adventist Elder's Handbook serves as a comprehensive manual for elders who assist pastors in leading local congregations. It outlines their responsibilities in nurturing members, conducting services, supporting evangelism, and ensuring proper church governance. Rooted in Scripture and Adventist principles, it equips elders with practical tools for effective ministry and spiritua…
Lyle E. Schaller’s Getting Things Done offers pastors, administrators, and leaders a practical framework for increasing efficiency and productivity in ministry. Drawing on his years of experience as a church consultant, Schaller explains how to overcome obstacles, set realistic goals, and organize resources to achieve lasting results. This book remains a valuable resource for leaders seeking …
Mark Finley guides readers to discover the joy and power of living in Christ. Using biblical examples and real-life stories, he explains how abiding in Jesus transforms character, strengthens faith, and provides peace amid trials. The book serves as both a devotional and a practical manual for anyone longing to experience daily victory and intimacy with God.