he Road Less Traveled by M. Scott M. Peck, M.D., is a groundbreaking work on personal growth, love, and spiritual development. Blending psychology and spirituality, Peck guides readers through the challenges of self-discipline, the nature of love, and the path toward true fulfillment. The book encourages individuals to confront life’s difficulties with courage and faith, offering profound ins…
American: Beyond Our Grandest Notions by Chris Matthews is a thought-provoking exploration of American identity, values, and ideals. Matthews delves into the nation’s history, politics, and culture to uncover what truly defines the American spirit beyond myths and slogans. The book challenges readers to reflect on patriotism, democracy, and the moral responsibilities that come with freedom, o…
Special Forces for a Special People: The Called. The Chosen. by Dwight Hall is a motivational and spiritual guide that compares the Christian journey to that of a special forces mission. It challenges believers to live with purpose, courage, and dedication in fulfilling God’s calling. Through biblical principles and personal insight, Hall inspires readers to commit themselves wholly to God’…
God Wants to Hear You Sing! by Ruthie Jacobson and Rodney Griffin is a heartwarming book that celebrates the power of praise and music in the life of a believer. It reminds readers that worship and song are powerful expressions of faith, even in times of pain or uncertainty. Through personal stories, biblical insights, and practical encouragement, the authors inspire Christians to sing as an ac…
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…
The "I" of the Hurricane: Creating Corporate Energy by Art McNeil explores how organizations can maintain balance and purpose in times of rapid change. Using the metaphor of the hurricane’s calm center, the author emphasizes how leaders can cultivate focus, resilience, and motivation within their teams. McNeil presents strategies for fostering positive energy and direction amid chaos, inspiri…
10 Christian Values Every Kid Should Know by Donna J. Habenicht is a practical guide for parents and teachers who wish to instill strong moral and spiritual foundations in children. The book outlines ten essential Christian values—such as honesty, respect, kindness, responsibility, and faith—and provides strategies, activities, and real-life examples for teaching them effectively at home an…
The Gate of Heaven by Gilbert Morris is a richly woven Christian historical novel that continues his tradition of blending faith, history, and storytelling. The book explores the lives of characters seeking redemption, purpose, and divine direction amid personal and spiritual challenges. Through their experiences, Morris highlights the message that God opens “gates” of opportunity and grace…
By Way of the Wilderness by Gilbert Morris is a compelling Christian historical novel that follows the journey of faith, endurance, and divine purpose in the face of adversity. Set against a vivid biblical backdrop, the story explores how God leads His people through trials and uncertainties—often through the “wilderness” of life—to strengthen their faith and fulfill His promises. Throu…