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.
In Ark Fever, Robert Cornuke recounts his thrilling expeditions in pursuit of the Ark of the Covenant, weaving together biblical prophecy, ancient history, and dangerous journeys. With a mix of detective work and daring exploration, the book raises questions about biblical mysteries and the enduring human fascination with sacred artifacts. It combines personal narrative, research, and faith-dri…
This novel portrays the struggles of a divided nation and a divided family as the Morgans find themselves on opposite sides of the Civil War. Through battles, hardships, and questions of conscience, Cavanaugh illustrates how faith sustains individuals in times of national and personal conflict. The book highlights the tension between loyalty to country and loyalty to God, emphasizing the endura…
This novel combines history and Christian values, retelling the voyage of the Mayflower through the eyes of young characters. It captures the excitement, fears, and triumphs of the Pilgrims’ journey across the Atlantic and their landing in the New World. Designed for children, it encourages faith, courage, and an appreciation for religious freedom while providing an engaging introduction to e…
Set in the world of the Old Testament, No Woman So Fair brings to life the challenges faced by Abraham as he journeys in faith and obedience to God’s call. Through detailed storytelling, Morris paints a picture of ancient life, highlighting both the struggles and triumphs of following God’s will. This novel blends biblical events with dramatic storytelling, making it accessible for readers …
In this installment of the American Family Portrait series, the Morgan family once again faces the challenges of a divided nation, this time during the Vietnam War era. The Peacemakers portrays the struggles of soldiers, families, and communities torn apart by conflict, while also revealing the role of faith and reconciliation in times of division. Cavanaugh weaves together history and fiction …
Barbara Johnson’s book provides encouragement for readers navigating hardship, offering “splashes of joy” through humor, scripture, and personal anecdotes. Her message reminds readers that God’s love and grace can transform despair into joy and laughter, even in the “cesspools” of life.
Morgan’s narrative blends everyday life with lessons of faith, portraying a man whose journey illustrates God’s guidance in times of trial and joy. Both heartwarming and thought-provoking, the book encourages readers to reflect on their own walk with God and the impact of one life lived faithfully.
Cavanaugh combines historical accuracy with Christian themes to create a compelling narrative of a family torn apart by the Civil War. While capturing the brutality and moral dilemmas of the time, The Victors also emphasizes courage, reconciliation, and the sustaining power of faith. The novel is both an engaging historical drama and an inspiring spiritual reflection on hope in the midst of nat…
This commentary on the book of Job emphasizes the lessons of trust, humility, and perseverance amid suffering. Ricardo Graham highlights Job’s unwavering faith and the larger picture of God’s sovereignty, reminding readers that trials can deepen their dependence on God and lead to spiritual maturity. The book encourages believers to view suffering not merely as a burden but as an opportunit…