Abstract: In Biblical Ethics and Social Change, Stephen Charles Mott presents a thoughtful analysis of how Scripture informs moral decision-making and inspires action toward societal transformation. By integrating biblical exegesis with ethical theory, Mott demonstrates that faith and social responsibility are inseparable components of Christian living. The book explores how the teachings of b…
In Proving the Promises, Floyd O. Rittenhouse shares heartfelt stories and biblical insights that reveal how God’s promises are sure and dependable for those who live by faith. He demonstrates, through real-life examples and scriptural truths, that God’s Word never fails and that His promises are proven true through obedience, prayer, and perseverance. Written in a warm, devotional style, t…
In Eldership and the Mission of God, J. R. Briggs and Bob Hyatt offer a fresh vision of church leadership centered on community, mutual support, and God’s mission in the world. They argue that effective eldership is not about authority or control but about shared discernment, spiritual maturity, and equipping others for ministry. Through biblical reflection and practical wisdom, the authors s…
In Kingdom Ethics: Following Jesus in Contemporary Context, Glen H. Stassen and David P. Gushee outline a transformative vision of ethics grounded in the life and teachings of Jesus. Centered on the Sermon on the Mount, the book emphasizes “transforming initiatives” — practical steps believers can take to replace cycles of sin and injustice with love, reconciliation, and righteousness. Th…
In Improving Your Serve: The Art of Unselfish Living, Charles R. Swindoll invites readers to rediscover the joy and fulfillment found in serving others. Drawing upon biblical principles and real-life experiences, he challenges the self-centered attitudes of modern life and encourages believers to live with compassion, humility, and purpose. Through Christ’s example of servant leadership, Swin…
"A Whirlpool of Torment" by James L. Crenshaw explores the complex biblical portrayals of God as both savior and adversary, especially in the laments and wisdom literature of the Old Testament. Crenshaw examines the human struggle to reconcile divine justice with suffering, showing how ancient Israel used lamentation as a means of protest, faith, and theological reflection.
This work highlights how the promises and prophecies concerning the Messiah were fulfilled in Jesus Christ, demonstrating God’s providence and the unity of Scripture. Matteson provides historical, theological, and devotional insights, showing how prophecy confirms the identity of Jesus as Savior and points forward to His second coming. The book is both apologetic and devotional, aimed at deep…
This volume presents a thoughtful and accessible exploration of the Ten Commandments, showing them as timeless expressions of God’s love and wisdom. Loron Wade interprets each commandment in light of Scripture, history, and Christian experience, offering practical applications for daily living. The book emphasizes that obedience to God’s law brings freedom and joy when motivated by love for…
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.