Michael G. Hasel and Gerhard F. Hasel’s The Promise presents a clear and compelling exploration of the Bible’s central theme — God’s unwavering commitment to redeem humanity through the promised Messiah. By connecting prophecies, covenants, and their fulfillment in Christ, the authors invite readers to see the unity of Scripture and the reliability of God’s word. This work serves as b…
Roy Gane’s Who’s Afraid of the Judgment? offers a hopeful and biblically sound perspective on one of Christianity’s most misunderstood teachings. Far from being a reason for fear, the judgment is presented as good news — a process through which God affirms the salvation of believers and restores justice to the universe. Combining theological depth with pastoral encouragement, the book h…
Bill Liversidge’s Victory in Jesus is a faith-building guide that explores the power of Christ to bring transformation, freedom, and daily spiritual triumph. Rooted in biblical teaching, it invites readers to claim the promises of God, walk in the assurance of salvation, and experience the joy of a Christ-centered life. It serves as both an instructional and devotional resource for those seek…
**Abstract:** *The Collected Works of C.S. Lewis: The Pilgrim’s Regress, Christian Reflections, God in the Dock* (1993) compiles three of Lewis’s most significant theological and apologetic works into a single volume. *The Pilgrim’s Regress* is a spiritual allegory tracing a seeker’s journey from doubt to faith, inspired by John Bunyan’s classic. *Christian Reflections* gathers essay…
**Abstract:** *Mark: The Gospel of Jesus* (2005) by **William G. Johnsson** is an accessible commentary that brings fresh, culturally informed perspectives to the Gospel of Mark. Drawing from his extensive cross-cultural experience, Johnsson explores the historical credibility of the Gospel narrative, the purpose and meaning of Jesus’s miracles, and His teachings on power, wealth, and releva…
James A. Cress.
James A. Cress.
Jim L. Wilson and Earl Waggoner.
John C. Brunt.