1 and 2 Peter by Robert K. McIver offers a thoughtful exploration of the apostle Peter’s letters, emphasizing themes of faith, endurance, and moral integrity in the face of trials. McIver provides a clear interpretation of Peter’s counsel to early Christians, showing how his teachings remain deeply relevant for believers navigating a challenging world today.
Gospels in Conflict: Paul's Letter to the Galatians by George R. Knight examines the central theological issues surrounding Paul’s letter to the Galatians, focusing on the conflict between law and grace, faith and works. Knight presents a clear and insightful interpretation of Paul’s defense of the gospel of justification by faith, showing its continuing relevance for contemporary Christian…
Introducing the New Testament: Its Literature and Theology provides a comprehensive exploration of the New Testament’s structure, message, and theological themes. Achtemeier, Green, and Thompson skillfully combine literary, historical, and theological approaches to help readers understand the diverse writings within the New Testament and their relevance to Christian faith and practice. The bo…
Gospel Parallels by Burton H. Throckmorton Jr. is a comprehensive comparative study of the Synoptic Gospels—Matthew, Mark, and Luke—arranged in parallel columns for detailed analysis. This work enables readers, scholars, and students to identify similarities and differences in wording, structure, and perspective across the three accounts of Jesus’ life and ministry. Designed as a practica…
Set in the turbulent first century, The Last Sacrifice follows believers who must choose between renouncing their faith or facing death under Nero’s rule. The authors intertwine political intrigue, biblical prophecy, and human emotion to depict the cost of discipleship. Through gripping storytelling, the book explores themes of courage, conviction, and hope in the face of persecution.
Andy Nash offers a devotional and scholarly look into Matthew’s Gospel, showing how Jesus is presented as the promised Messiah who brings salvation. The commentary combines theological insights with real-life applications, encouraging readers to follow Christ with faith and courage. This book makes the Gospel of Matthew relatable, practical, and deeply inspiring for personal and group study.
John M. Fowler’s commentary on Ephesians explores Paul’s message of God’s eternal purpose revealed in Christ and the believer’s calling within the church. The book highlights themes such as grace, unity, spiritual blessings, and Christian responsibility, making Paul’s theology accessible for both study and devotion. Designed for pastors, students, and lay readers, it provides insights…
This book presents a spiritual and narrative retelling of the life of Jesus, closely following the accounts of the Gospels. White emphasizes Christ’s divinity, compassion, and mission of redemption, portraying Him as the perfect example for humanity. Written in a devotional style, The Desire of Ages has been widely regarded as both a theological resource and a work of inspiration, shaping the…
Gerald Wheeler’s Man of Sorrows offers a moving portrayal of Jesus Christ, focusing on His suffering and sacrificial love for humanity. Blending scripture, history, and devotional thought, the book invites readers to see the Gospels through fresh eyes and to draw closer to the Savior who bore humanity’s pain to bring eternal hope. It serves as both an inspiring spiritual reflection and a re…
*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’…