I Go to the Rock is a non-fiction work that uses the "Rock" metaphor to explore the enduring stability, permanence, and reliability of God as a refuge in the believer's life. The book is compiled from the authors' most compelling sermons, offering biblical, personal, and passionate insights into their individual journeys of faith. Each contribution is authentic and vulnerable, emphasizing the u…
In the Shadow of the Shekinah by Roy Gane explores the profound theme of God’s presence as revealed through the sanctuary system. The book examines how the Shekinah glory symbolizes divine nearness, guidance, and redemption throughout Scripture. Gane skillfully connects Old Testament sanctuary imagery with the life and ministry of Jesus Christ, showing how God dwells with His people both in a…
Susan Phelps Harvey’s work presents a unique story centered on the metaphorical “reversible foot,” which symbolizes change, adaptability, and the dualities within human experience. The narrative combines imaginative elements with deeper reflections on identity, relationships, and the choices that shape one’s journey. Through its symbolic and thought-provoking storytelling, the book enco…
This book sheds light on hidden or subtle biblical characters whose stories carry deeper theological significance. It helps readers see how even minor or background figures play a part in God’s plan, encouraging a richer, more connected understanding of Scripture.