This Bible study guide aims to draw believers beyond superficial understanding of God toward a transformative encounter with His holiness and majesty. Through humble reflection and vivid, evocative language, Davidson encourages readers to recognize both the dreadful reality of sin and the radical nature of divine redemption. As knowledge of God deepens, so does love, leading naturally and inevi…
At its core, Living: We’ve Just Begun is a devotional call to action: a prompt to start—or restart—a committed, will-driven journey with Jesus. Douglas Cooper extends a gentle yet compelling message that our spiritual lives begin anew when we make the conscious choice to let Christ reside within us. The book bridges the gap between divine promise and daily experience, affirming that etern…
This work presents a unified approach to the biblical account of beginnings, demonstrating how Genesis 1–11 serves as the foundation for both the scientific study of origins and the theological understanding of redemption. By pairing scientific insights with theological interpretation, Clausen and Wheeler show that the story of creation is not just about the physical origins of the world, but…
In The Problem of Pain, C.S. Lewis addresses one of the oldest and most challenging questions in Christian theology: If God is good and omnipotent, why does suffering exist? Lewis argues that pain is not evidence against God’s goodness, but rather a necessary part of a fallen world that can be used for moral growth and spiritual awakening. He examines the nature of God, the meaning of human f…
In Islam & Christianity in Prophecy, Roosenberg (with contributions from Lale) interprets Daniel 11 as a sequential prophecy that maps the unfolding conflict between Christian and Islamic powers from history into the end times. He identifies three distinct phases—Crusader-era conflicts, the Ottoman phase, and an anticipated final Christian–Muslim confrontation. The book further explores how…
This heartfelt collection brings to life the personal experiences of early Seventh-day Adventist pioneers—individuals like William Miller, Hiram Edson, Joseph Bates, Ellen G. White, Uriah Smith, and others—not through comprehensive biographies, but through poignant snapshots that reveal their humanity, struggles, and faithful dedication. These stories highlight moments of vulnerability, fai…
This heartfelt collection brings to life the personal experiences of early Seventh-day Adventist pioneers—individuals like William Miller, Hiram Edson, Joseph Bates, Ellen G. White, Uriah Smith, and others—not through comprehensive biographies, but through poignant snapshots that reveal their humanity, struggles, and faithful dedication. These stories highlight moments of vulnerability, fai…
**Abstract:** *The Annals of the World* (2003 edition) is a modern English translation of Archbishop **James Ussher’s** 1658 chronology, which traces world history from the biblical Creation—calculated by Ussher to have occurred in 4004 BC—to the destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70. Edited and translated by Larry and Marion Pierce, this updated edition retains Ussher’s detailed historica…
**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…