In this book, Loron Wade presents the Ten Commandments not as archaic rules on stone tablets but as vibrant, practical principles for everyday living. He argues that these ancient commands offer wisdom for modern relationships, behavior, and spiritual growth. Wade challenges readers to move beyond mere knowledge of the Commandments to living them authentically—asking “What if we did it Godâ…
This book presents a compelling case for the vital influence of Christianity in the development and preservation of American civilization. It calls for a renewed commitment to biblical principles as the moral compass of the nation, blending history, theology, and patriotism to inspire responsible Christian citizenship.
This volume presents a thoughtful and accessible exploration of the Ten Commandments, showing them as timeless expressions of God’s love and wisdom. Loron Wade interprets each commandment in light of Scripture, history, and Christian experience, offering practical applications for daily living. The book emphasizes that obedience to God’s law brings freedom and joy when motivated by love for…
Bill Hybels presents the Ten Commandments not as restrictive rules but as liberating guidelines designed by God to bring order, purpose, and freedom to life. Each commandment is explored in its biblical context and applied to modern living, showing how obedience to God’s law leads to wholeness rather than limitation. Hybels emphasizes that true freedom is found in aligning with God’s design…
Keith Augustus Burton’s Laying Down the Law presents a balanced and enlightening exploration of the law of God as a reflection of divine love. Rejecting extremes on both sides—whether legalistic demands or dismissive disregard—Burton encourages readers to rediscover the law’s redemptive intent. By integrating biblical interpretation with real-life stories, he shows how the law guides be…
Colson and Eckerd’s Why America Doesn’t Work is a thought-provoking analysis of America’s moral and economic challenges, centered on the loss of a robust work ethic. The authors contend that meaningful work, grounded in biblical values, is essential for both personal fulfillment and societal stability. By outlining the causes of decline and presenting a vision for renewal, the book serves…
Norman L. Geisler.