This novel offers a powerful retelling of the biblical story of the woman caught in adultery, as recorded in the Gospel of John. Ginger Garrett gives voice and depth to the unnamed woman, imagining her struggles, shame, and ultimate encounter with Jesus’ mercy. The narrative explores themes of judgment, compassion, healing, and grace, drawing readers into the cultural and spiritual tensions o…
This novel retells the dramatic and inspiring story of Queen Athaliah, the only woman to rule Judah, weaving together biblical history and creative imagination. Ginger Garrett explores the spiritual conflict, political intrigue, and personal struggles surrounding Athaliah’s reign, highlighting themes of faith, betrayal, power, and redemption. With a gripping narrative and well-researched hist…
The book explains Jesus’ parables, miracles, and lessons in a way that young readers can easily grasp. Each chapter illustrates a spiritual truth, emphasizing values such as love, kindness, forgiveness, faith, and obedience to God. With simple yet powerful storytelling, Thomas brings the words of Christ into practical application for children, encouraging them to live like Jesus in their dail…
In Back to the Bible, Price urges readers to return to the foundational truths of Scripture as the ultimate authority in life and faith. He critiques modern skepticism, higher criticism, and the influence of evolutionary science on Christian belief, calling for confidence in the Bible’s inspiration and reliability. The book emphasizes living a life grounded in God’s Word, highlighting its r…
This story explores Ruth’s courage to leave everything behind to follow Naomi and trust in Israel’s God. It highlights themes of loyalty, faith, and God’s provision, reminding readers that obedience and steadfast love can bring blessings beyond imagination.
This book brings Mary’s story to life, showing her trust in God even when His plan was beyond understanding. It emphasizes faith, humility, and the strength to follow God’s will with courage, making Mary a model of surrender and devotion.
This book retells Bathsheba’s story with compassion and depth, showing her journey from shame to restoration. It reveals how God’s mercy works even through human failure and how He can bring beauty and purpose out of brokenness.
This book reimagines the life of Rahab, showing how God used her in an extraordinary way despite her past. It highlights God’s grace, forgiveness, and the truth that no one is beyond redemption.
First published in 1890, this monumental work by James Strong remains one of the most widely used Bible study resources. It allows readers to locate any verse in the King James Version by keyword, while also providing definitions, root meanings, and original-language references. It is considered an essential tool for pastors, theologians, students, and serious Bible readers.
In Heart of a Lion, Gilbert Morris crafts a vivid narrative set in biblical times, portraying the struggles and triumphs of characters who live through challenges that test their faith and determination. With rich historical detail and spiritual depth, the novel highlights the themes of love, loyalty, and trust in God’s promises, inspiring readers to draw strength from biblical heroes.