This book offers a compelling retelling of Paul’s life, from persecutor of the church to one of its most passionate defenders. Through engaging storytelling, Sowton emphasizes Paul’s resilience, faith, and determination to spread the gospel despite trials and persecution. It serves as both an inspiring biography and a reflection on how God transforms lives for His mission.
Julie Hogan’s Treasury of Easter Celebrations provides a blend of inspirational readings, creative projects, and devotional reflections to deepen the joy of Easter. It encourages families and communities to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus with both faith and creativity, offering practical ways to connect spiritual truth with meaningful traditions.
Kahlil Gibran’s Jesus the Son of Man offers a literary and spiritual portrait of Christ, told through the imagined testimonies of contemporaries ranging from disciples to skeptics. Rather than a traditional biography, it is a poetic mosaic that captures both the divinity and humanity of Jesus, inspiring readers to reflect on His enduring influence. The work blends biblical themes with Gibranâ…
George R. Knight offers a compelling study of William Miller’s life and ministry, focusing on how his preaching about the imminent second coming of Christ sparked the Millerite movement and eventually gave rise to Seventh-day Adventism. The book blends biography with historical analysis, highlighting Miller’s passion for Scripture, the disappointments faced by his followers, and the endurin…
Anita Jesse presents a unique perspective that acting techniques are not only for the stage but also valuable tools for everyday life. Through exercises, examples, and reflections, the book shows how skills such as concentration, imagination, character building, and emotional awareness can enhance confidence, communication, and self-discovery. Ideal for teachers, actors, and individuals seeking…
Silberman’s book offers trainers a toolkit of creative and interactive activities that transform passive learning environments into dynamic ones. By emphasizing participation, collaboration, and hands-on methods, the guide helps improve comprehension, motivation, and long-term retention among learners across a variety of settings.
Mueller’s work provides a clear and accessible study of Karl Barth’s theology, offering readers insight into his central themes of God’s sovereignty, the primacy of Christ, and the role of Scripture in faith. The book serves as both an introduction for students of theology and a guide for deeper understanding of Barth’s enduring influence on modern Christian thought.
This volume explores the doctrine of perfection from multiple Adventist perspectives, balancing the call to holy living with the reality of human weakness. By presenting diverse theological viewpoints, the book aims to clarify misunderstandings about sinless living and emphasize Christ’s righteousness as the basis for salvation.
Hardinge presents a thoughtful meditation on the people who stood at the cross during Christ’s crucifixion, exploring their perspectives and what their presence reveals about humanity’s response to divine love. The book seeks to inspire deeper faith and gratitude by highlighting the meaning of Christ’s death for personal salvation.