In The Search for Social Entrepreneurship, Paul C. Light explores the growing movement of individuals and organizations seeking innovative solutions to social problems. The book examines how social entrepreneurs combine vision, creativity, and accountability to achieve lasting impact in their communities. Light provides a framework for understanding the qualities, motivations, and challenges th…
In Facing Your Giants, Max Lucado draws inspiration from the biblical story of David to help readers confront the “giants” in their own lives—fear, doubt, guilt, and failure. Through practical lessons and heartfelt reflections, Lucado encourages believers to keep their focus on God
This richly illustrated encyclopedia by John Haywood offers a comprehensive overview of the rise and fall of great empires and the major discoveries that shaped human civilization. Through vivid images, detailed maps, and concise historical summaries, the book traces global developments from early civilizations to the age of exploration. It serves as an accessible reference for readers interest…
This book explores the intriguing theory that Abraham Lincoln’s roots trace back to North Carolina, challenging long-held beliefs about his Kentucky origins. Authors Jerry Goodnight and Richard Eller combine historical research, oral traditions, and local accounts to present evidence of Lincoln’s possible Tar Heel connection. Through detailed documentation and regional analysis, the authors…
This book by William Fagal provides clear and concise answers to common questions about the life, ministry, and writings of Ellen G. White, a co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. It addresses misconceptions, explores the inspiration and authority of her work, and offers practical insights for readers seeking to understand her role within Adventist theology. Designed as both an educat…
In Simple Faith, Charles R. Swindoll explores the core of authentic Christian living based on the Sermon on the Mount. He emphasizes that faith is not about religious complexity but about a humble, genuine relationship with God. Through practical insights and biblical wisdom, Swindoll encourages readers to live out their faith with sincerity, compassion, and simplicity in their daily walk with …
Kidder emphasizes the transformative power of authentic worship, calling believers to move beyond routine or superficial practices toward a deeper encounter with God’s presence. Drawing from Scripture and real-life experiences, the book provides guidance for nurturing worship that is both meaningful and spiritually renewing.
Roger von Oech’s A Kick in the Seat of the Pants serves as a guide to unlocking creativity and overcoming mental blocks. Using humor, insight, and practical exercises, Oech helps readers discover four creative roles—the Explorer, Artist, Judge, and Warrior—to inspire fresh ideas and effective solutions. This book encourages readers to think differently, embrace challenges, and transform c…
Beneath the Cross retells the moving stories of those who witnessed the crucifixion of Jesus, offering readers a deeper understanding of the emotions and faith of those present at Calvary. Through compassionate storytelling and beautiful illustrations, Pingry and Hogan invite readers to reflect on the meaning of sacrifice, redemption, and the enduring power of love found at the cross.
Honest Work: A Business Ethics Reader offers a comprehensive exploration of ethical challenges in the modern workplace. Compiled by leading scholars, the book blends classical and contemporary readings that examine integrity, moral reasoning, and responsibility in business. It provides real-world case studies and philosophical perspectives to help readers develop a strong ethical foundation for…