Max Lucado’s Safe in the Shepherd’s Arms brings timeless comfort by drawing from the imagery and promises of Psalm 23. Through short devotional readings, Lucado invites readers to rest in the assurance of God’s guidance and provision in times of fear, uncertainty, or struggle. The book emphasizes the Shepherd’s unwavering love and presence, reminding believers that they are never alone.…
Robert Farrar Capon presents a provocative interpretation of Jesus’ parables, focusing on how they reveal the surprising and paradoxical nature of God’s reign. Instead of moral lessons or ethical instructions, the parables speak of mystery, hiddenness, and divine grace breaking into the world in ways that defy human logic. With wit and theological depth, Capon challenges readers to see the …
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…