Through compelling storytelling, Lynn Austin portrays King Hezekiah’s journey of faith as he learns the consequences of misplaced trust and the enduring strength of relying on God’s hand. The novel blends history, scripture, and drama to illustrate the challenges of leadership, faith, and perseverance amid overwhelming odds. It highlights the timeless lesson that true security and strength …
William J. Federer’s encyclopedia gathers a wide range of quotations and writings from America’s founders, leaders, and historical figures that highlight the role of faith, morality, and religion in shaping the nation. Designed as both a reference and inspirational resource, the book demonstrates how biblical principles and spiritual convictions influenced the development of American societ…
In Holy Hilarity, Cal and Rose Samara present a joyful mix of humor and inspiration, showing that faith and laughter can go hand in hand. Through lighthearted anecdotes and thoughtful reflections, the book encourages readers to see God’s goodness even in life’s lighter moments. It offers an enjoyable reading experience that both entertains and uplifts the spirit.
Cal and Rose Samara’s More Holy Hilarity offers a cheerful blend of humor and inspiration, showing how laughter can be a powerful expression of faith. Through amusing tales and insightful commentary, the book encourages believers to embrace joy as part of their spiritual walk. It is both an entertaining read and a gentle reminder that a merry heart truly does good like medicine.
*The Centurion* by Dick Stenbakken is a historical Christian novel that reimagines the life of the Roman officer who witnessed Jesus’ crucifixion and declared Him the Son of God. Set against the backdrop of first-century Judea, the story blends biblical events with rich historical detail about Roman military life, Jewish customs, and the political tensions of the era. Through the centurion’…
**Abstract:** *The Collected Works of C.S. Lewis: The Pilgrim’s Regress, Christian Reflections, God in the Dock* (1993) compiles three of Lewis’s most significant theological and apologetic works into a single volume. *The Pilgrim’s Regress* is a spiritual allegory tracing a seeker’s journey from doubt to faith, inspired by John Bunyan’s classic. *Christian Reflections* gathers essay…
**Abstract:** *The Brothers Karamazov* (1880) by **Fyodor Dostoevsky** is a profound psychological and philosophical novel set in 19th-century Russia, centered on the turbulent Karamazov family. The corrupt and lecherous patriarch, Fyodor Pavlovich, and his three sons—Dmitri, Ivan, and Alyosha—embody conflicting passions, intellect, and spirituality. Their strained relationships erupt in t…