Budapest today is a palimpsest of its history and partially crystallized present. Its earlier history is best seen on the Castle Hill of Buda, the seat of Hungarian royal power since the beginning ...
"If the gospel changes everything, why is there so little change in my life? Why do I struggle so much with sins that are debilitating, those that knock the wind out of me and deplete me emotionall...
Could an incident so tragic and brutal become the compass guiding us to eternal joy? This paradox forms the heart of Ashura, a narrative we intimately explore within the pages of this book.<...
In Beyond the Palace, Smith has thoroughly labored to open the door of our hearts to God's all-encompassing, incredibly awesome sovereignty. This time, I did not see it coming. &nb...
"Life was beautiful in Mazar-E-Sharif, Afghanistan, being a kid and enjoying my childhood. . .". . . Until an AK-47 claimed eleven-year-old Mohammad Ali's leg-and in 1997, the Taliban cla...
A leading Boston historian continues his series on the American Revolution with the lead-up, the action, and the complex aftermath of what contemporaries called "the destruction of the tea.
This is a daily devotional to encourage those who are going through tough times. Their story is not over, God is still writing their story. This will encourage readers not to lose focus,...
Short, accessible, and easy-to-understand, 60 Second Scholar books distill key insights of biblical scholars for the average reader. In Brief Insights on Mastering the Bible, author Michael Heiser ...
In this original and compelling book, Jeffrey P. Bishop, a philosopher, ethicist, and physician, argues that something has gone sadly amiss in the care of the dying by contemporary medicine and in ...
Berlin, 1938. Sixteen-year-old Rudi is summoned by the Nazis and informed that he is "under surveillance" as an enemy of the Reich. The circle of Nazi intimidation is closi...
Throughout its history, America has often been guilty of inflicting the very injustices it has tried to exterminate. One such period came in the first stages of the second world war when America...
False teaching has plagued the church since the time of the Apostles. But never before has it had such an easy entrance through modern media and technologies. False doctrines that once took year...
The last work of a beloved leader. Abraham Joshua Heschel sets Soren Kierkegaard, Christian existentialist philosopher, and Hasidic masters Menahem Mendl and the Baal Shem Tov in conversation abou...
Our lives are a mix of difficulties, laughter and delight, of satisfying moments, seemingly hopeless situations and unanswerable questions. Nature's beauty inspires our wonder today, but its pow...
This book enables the pastor and the student to read the Hebrew Old Testament with relative ease. Appendixes list all Hebrew words occurring more than fifty times in the Old Testament and all Arama...
This book is a journey into the metaphysics of the creative process through the teachings of the Sufi sage Ibn al-?Arabi and other mystics. This project unfolds through the life experiences and ...
What the Gospels don't reveal about Christ's sufferings, science does.
While the Gospels relate only the barest essentials concerning the physical suffering of Jesus, Dr. Pierre Barbet a...