From the unique perspective of first-hand experience, Phil Keller presents a lively, interesting devotional commentary on one of the best loved Bible passages. View More...
Most of us know we ought to pray, but many seem uncertain as to how, when and where to pray. This book is the classic Christian answer to these vital questions. View More...
By poignant illustration, as well as by precept, it will awaken a ready response in the hearts and minds of his reader. The message is one of victory over loss and pain. View More...
Replace your false hopes with real ones. Solomon set out on the most exhaustive investigation ever made of the value and profit of various lifestyles. Through it all God taught him secrets of life that millions still long for, and he fashioned them into the mysteriously beautiful book of Ecclesiastes. View More...
Family life has its roots in the work of creation. Consistently throughout the Bible the relationships of husband and wife, and of parents and children, are presented as divinely ordained and therefore must not be set aside by men. View More...
In sickness and in health. How many of us really heard, let along thought about, those words when we pledged them on our wedding day? We thought a lot about the loving and the cherishing, but did we even consider the possibility of our spouse becoming sick - or the importance of health? View More...
Models of simplicity are desperately needed today. Our task is urgent and relevant. Our century thirsts for the authenticity of simplicity, the spirit of prayer, and the life of obedience. View More...
In this hard-hitting book, the author examines the growing affinity which is developing between Christian evangelism and political and economic conservatism and he argues eloquently for the dissolution of this unequal yoke. View More...
The Battle of the Gods is a cogent apologetic for the Biblical doctrine of God. The proper Biblical teachings are advanced with all the clarity and intensity of a pastor-teacher. View More...
The choice is ours...someone must rise to lead. Will the world experience increasingly ungodly forms of leadership and domination through force, manipulation and fear? Or will the church follow the lead of the Lord Jesus into the 21st century by caring for and serving the nations of the earth? View More...
How should Christians respond to the threat of nuclear war? Ronald Side and Richard Taylor offer a comprehensive answer. In four major sections they deal with nuclear destruction, Christian positions of just war and nonviolence, concrete ways to work for peace in the church, society and government plus nonmilitary means of national defense. View More...
What Christians need to know about sexual addictions, alcohol abuse, making choices, spiritual gifts, personal conflicts, legal battles, divided loyalty, death and resurrection View More...
In Defense of Creation is the fruit of a two-year program of the United Methodist Council of Bishops, calling the churches to more faithful witness and action in the face of a worsening nuclear arms race. Some highlights of this Foundation Document include a review of the biblical foundation for peacemaking, a list of guiding principles for a theology for a just peace and a call for Christians and churches to work in peace. View More...
Chapters include the best things work for good to the godly, the worst things work for good to the godly, of love to God, an exhortation to love God and exhortations to them that are called. View More...