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…
Maralys Wills’ memoir presents a heartfelt and candid account of her family’s journey through both joy and loss. With honesty and resilience, she narrates moments of triumph, deep grief, and perseverance, offering readers inspiration to face their own challenges. This work is both a personal testimony and a universal reflection on love, strength, and survival.
John Paulien’s As Speculation Builds counters the confusion created by sensational end-time predictions with a call to focus on what the Bible truly teaches. The book reminds believers that prophecy is not meant to fuel fear but to inspire confidence in God’s plan. With clarity and pastoral insight, Paulien invites readers to remain watchful, faithful, and rooted in Scripture as they naviga…
Wieland’s In Search of the Cross calls readers to encounter the cross not just as doctrine, but as the center of Christian faith and life. Through devotional reflection, the author explores its meaning—God’s sacrifice, personal transformation, victory over fear, and Christ-likeness. The work encourages believers to glory in what Christ did at Calvary, to live in humility, and to let the c…
This book presents a motivational call for believers to embrace their divine purpose as both called and chosen by God. Through biblical insights and practical reflections, McFarland encourages readers to live out their faith boldly, nurture their spiritual journey, and respond to God’s invitation with commitment and perseverance.
Knight’s book critiques the trap of legalism by showing how rigid rule-keeping can distort true Christian spirituality. Using humor, irony, and theological insight, he warns believers against mistaking external compliance for authentic holiness. Ultimately, the work calls readers to embrace grace, faith, and a Christ-centered life instead of performance-driven religion.
This book equips believers to share their faith without fear or artificial methods. Hybels and Mittelberg emphasize that effective evangelism grows from personal authenticity and God-given individuality. Through biblical teaching, real-life examples, and practical exercises, they help readers discover their personal approach to outreach, dismantle barriers to faith, and learn how to present Chr…
This novel presents a suspenseful narrative that examines human vulnerability and divine strength when life is overshadowed by fear and uncertainty. Through fast-paced storytelling, the authors reveal how faith provides hope and courage in the “midnight hour” of life’s crises. Combining mystery with spiritual reflection, the book encourages readers to trust God’s presence even in their …
In this classic sermon series, Chappell examines the “faces” seen around the Cross—Pilate, the centurion, Mary, the thieves, and others—revealing their reactions to Christ’s sacrifice. Each character reflects choices that humanity continues to face: rejection, indifference, doubt, or acceptance of Jesus as Savior. With clarity and warmth, Chappell calls readers to see themselves among…
This book explores the balance between faith and works in the Christian journey. Venden stresses that faith in Christ is the foundation of salvation, while obedience and good works are the natural fruits of a living relationship with Him. Written in an accessible style, Faith That Works reassures believers of God’s grace while also challenging them to experience practical transformation in th…