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.
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.
Watching from the Shadows is a Christian fiction story centered on faith, courage, and the unseen hand of God guiding events behind the scenes. Edna M. Gallington weaves a tale of suspense and divine purpose, showing how trust in God brings light even in moments of uncertainty. The narrative reflects the power of prayer and God’s protection, reminding readers that He is always watching, even …
When God Whispers Your Name is a devotional book that explores the personal and intimate ways in which God communicates with His people. Through inspiring stories, scripture reflections, and practical applications, Max Lucado encourages readers to recognize God’s gentle voice in their daily lives. The book offers hope, comfort, and guidance for those seeking a closer relationship with God, re…
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.
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.
This novel portrays the reign of King Manasseh, a ruler torn between the lure of pagan gods and the call of Israel’s true God. Through rich storytelling, Lynn Austin examines themes of rebellion, divine justice, and the possibility of redemption, inviting readers to reflect on the enduring conflict between sin and faithfulness.
Prager and Telushkin present a thoughtful exploration of fundamental questions surrounding Judaism, including issues of God’s existence, the chosen people, suffering, assimilation, and the relevance of Jewish laws in the modern world. Written in a conversational yet scholarly style, the book provides both Jews and non-Jews with a deeper understanding of the meaning and vitality of Jewish beli…
In Time of Terror, Time of Healing, David B. Smith helps readers grapple with deep “why” questions in the aftermath of catastrophe. He acknowledges fear, injustice, and grief, but also points toward God’s presence, purpose, and power to heal. Through personal illustrations, biblical truth, and compassionate insight, the book offers comfort and spiritual perspective for those seeking hope …