I Go to the Rock is a non-fiction work that uses the "Rock" metaphor to explore the enduring stability, permanence, and reliability of God as a refuge in the believer's life. The book is compiled from the authors' most compelling sermons, offering biblical, personal, and passionate insights into their individual journeys of faith. Each contribution is authentic and vulnerable, emphasizing the u…
Barth's work is a "Theology of the Word," arguing that all true knowledge of God is found exclusively in God's self-revelation, which culminates in Jesus Christ. The Selection demonstrates that all Christian doctrine must be understood through a Christocentric lens, rejecting attempts to ground theology in human religious experience, reason, or natural worldviews. It systematically explores the…
Prayer by Ellen G. White is a comprehensive compilation of the author’s inspired writings on the subject of prayer. It emphasizes the power, necessity, and privilege of prayer in the believer’s daily life. White presents prayer as the key to maintaining a close relationship with God, drawing strength in times of trial, and receiving divine guidance. The book offers practical insights on how…
Lord, I Have a Question by Dan Smith explores the deep and often difficult questions that arise in the Christian journey. Through a compassionate and thoughtful approach, Smith addresses topics such as suffering, doubt, forgiveness, and God’s will, providing biblical insight and practical encouragement for readers seeking honest answers and a stronger faith.
Messiah's Throne and Millennial Glory by Josiah Litch explores prophetic interpretations of the Bible regarding Christ’s second coming and the thousand-year reign of peace. The book examines key scriptural passages about the establishment of Christ’s kingdom, offering theological insight into millennial expectations during the 19th century. Litch presents a detailed study on divine justice,…
When God Whispers Your Name is a devotional book that explores the personal and intimate ways in which God communicates with His people. Through inspiring stories, scripture reflections, and practical applications, Max Lucado encourages readers to recognize God’s gentle voice in their daily lives. The book offers hope, comfort, and guidance for those seeking a closer relationship with God, re…
In Time of Terror, Time of Healing, David B. Smith helps readers grapple with deep “why” questions in the aftermath of catastrophe. He acknowledges fear, injustice, and grief, but also points toward God’s presence, purpose, and power to heal. Through personal illustrations, biblical truth, and compassionate insight, the book offers comfort and spiritual perspective for those seeking hope …
This novel wrestles with the question of where God is when tragedy strikes. Through a fictional narrative that includes emotional rawness and spiritual dialogue, Young explores themes of pain, doubt, and divine presence. The Shack invites readers into a journey of healing by reconciling human suffering with God’s love, offering hope and a renewed perspective on what it means to trust God amid…
This work illustrates how God’s hand still directs events and sustains His people in times of crisis. Through missionary accounts, church history, and testimonies of providential leading, Spicer and Menkel emphasize that divine intervention did not end in biblical times but continues in the present. The book encourages readers to recognize God’s activity in their own lives and to find coura…
This book encourages believers to move beyond abstract ideas about God and into a personal, intimate relationship with Him. Stafford shows that truly knowing God means encountering His love, holiness, and grace, which transforms the way we live and interact with others.