1 and 2 Peter by Robert K. McIver offers a thoughtful exploration of the apostle Peter’s letters, emphasizing themes of faith, endurance, and moral integrity in the face of trials. McIver provides a clear interpretation of Peter’s counsel to early Christians, showing how his teachings remain deeply relevant for believers navigating a challenging world today.
Gospels in Conflict: Paul's Letter to the Galatians by George R. Knight examines the central theological issues surrounding Paul’s letter to the Galatians, focusing on the conflict between law and grace, faith and works. Knight presents a clear and insightful interpretation of Paul’s defense of the gospel of justification by faith, showing its continuing relevance for contemporary Christian…
This book explores the prophetic visions of John as recorded in Revelation, offering insight into their spiritual and historical meanings. Stephen N. Haskell presents a clear and devotional interpretation, connecting biblical prophecy with practical Christian living. It serves as both a study guide and a spiritual reflection, encouraging readers to remain faithful as they anticipate Christ’s …
In Journey to Moriah, Kenneth R. Wade offers a compelling narrative that makes the life of Abraham accessible and relatable. By exploring Abraham’s upbringing, pagan surroundings, mistakes, faith, and triumphs, Wade shows how God shaped him through trials, molding his character and trust. Readers are challenged to see their own spiritual journeys in light of Abraham’s and to grow in faith, …
This encyclopedia offers an in-depth exploration of the world of the Bible, combining scholarly research with accessible explanations. With thousands of entries covering topics from archaeology to theology, it provides reliable insights into biblical facts and contexts. Designed to support both academic study and devotional reading, it remains an essential resource for anyone wanting a deeper g…
This translation by J. B. Phillips sought to make the New Testament more accessible to modern readers by using clear, contemporary language. Unlike traditional translations, Phillips emphasized readability and the dynamic sense of the original Greek text. His work has been valued for devotional reading, study, and teaching, offering a vivid and practical rendering of Scripture that bridges the …
Ecclesiastes: All Is Vanity presents a scholarly yet accessible exploration of one of the Bible’s most thought-provoking books. Doukhan navigates the text’s challenging themes of transience, labor, and human limitation, revealing how Ecclesiastes points beyond life’s fleeting nature to a divine perspective that offers meaning and hope. It serves as both a theological commentary and a spir…
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…