"Hinds’ Feet on High Places," written by Hannah Hurnard in 1955, is her most renowned work, selling over two million copies worldwide Goodreads . Hurnard, born in 1905 in Colchester, England, drew inspiration from her personal struggles with fear, stammering, and faith, alongside influences from John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress and other allegorical Christian writings
The book The Indispensable Man: And Other Sermons by H. M. S. Richards is a collection of Christian revival sermons first published in 1955 by Review and Herald Publishing. It runs 127 pages and reflects Richards’ role as a pioneering Seventh-day Adventist preacher and founder of the Voice of Prophecy radio ministry.
"Value Your Children: Becoming Better Parental Disciple-Makers" aims to assist parents—whether in traditional, blended, or single-parent families—in fostering a strong spiritual and moral foundation in their children. The book provides a thirteen-step blueprint for effective parenting, helping parents envision their role as discipleship-makers and guiding them in addressing common family ch…
The book "Words for Your Wedding" by David Glusker and Peter Misner is a comprehensive guide for couples and ministers looking to create a personalized wedding ceremony. It includes a variety of readings and prayers from different traditions, such as Protestant, Roman Catholic, Ecumenical, Jewish, and civil ceremonies. The book is designed to help readers design a ceremony that is right for the…
The book "Real Family Talk: Answers to Questions about Love, Marriage, and Sex" by Willie and Elaine Oliver is a comprehensive resource that addresses the most challenging and important aspects of relationships. It provides biblically grounded advice on topics such as dating, infidelity, parenting, and sexuality. The book aims to enhance readers' relationships by offering practical guidance and…
Michael J. Gorman’s Elements of Biblical Exegesis: A Basic Guide for Students and Ministers is a widely used textbook that provides a clear, structured, and practical framework for interpreting the Bible. The latest edition (3rd, 2020) emphasizes theological interpretation, missional readings, and global perspectives, making it a cornerstone resource for students, pastors, and scholars.
Preparation for the Final Crisis by Fernando Chaij is a detailed guide on end-time events, combining Bible passages and the writings of Ellen G. White to provide a chronological framework for understanding the final crises before the second coming of Christ.
"The Supervision of Ministry Students" by Doran McCarty is a foundational guide for supervising ministry trainees, emphasizing both personal growth and task performance, published by the Home Mission Board, Southern Baptist Convention in 1978.
In "Sometimes You Win, Sometimes You Learn," John C. Maxwell emphasizes the importance of viewing failures as opportunities for growth rather than obstacles. He advocates for a mindset shift where challenges and setbacks are seen as chances to enhance oneself and develop resilience. Maxwell shares personal anecdotes and practical advice, encouraging readers to take responsibility for their mist…
"Men of Fire" by Walter Russell Bowie is a significant work that delves into the spiritual and religious aspects of Christianity. The book is a vintage first edition hardcover published by Harper & Row in 1961, with 244 pages. It is a valuable addition to any collection of religious literature, offering insights into spirituality and Christianity. The book is available for purchase on platforms…