John MacArthur takes readers through the book of Acts, exploring how the early believers relied on God's spirit for direction as they sought fulfill Jesus' commission to spread the message of the g...
The bardo teachings are like a sacred compass. Like all the sacred teachings, they are reminding us not to get too attached to anything in this world—to where we are, to our life, or to th...
Adventure awaits as Bella the caterpillar discovers hidden treasures in secret places!Bella the caterpillar leads a happy and content life in her tree in the Royal Forest. Howeve...
Is your Christian life fruitful? John 15:1-17 We are called to bear fruit and live a life of abundance in Jesus, but it seems impossible! All of our effo...
Marriage has been variously described as a great work, a great adventure, a great responsibility, and a great joy. Author Frederick Marks’ Catholic Handbook for Engaged ' Newly Ma...
After Method assumes the impossibility of doing theology right-and moves beyond it. Organized as a conversation in two voices-with systematic-theological commitments represented by...
Effective administrative operations are commonly lacking in the church. Systems are often undervalued and somewhat neglected, creating imbalance, burnout, and loss of vi...
In 1999 Steven Greenebaum felt he'd hit the wall. Fifty years old, he could not make sense of his life or the world around him. For several months he angrily demanded answers from God, if God we...
Chris Wright reflects on all nine qualities that the Apostle Paul includes in the fruit of the Spirit in Galatians. He shows how they are rooted in the character of God, first revealed in the Ol...
Read the Bible for the first time - again. In Bible Stories for Grown-Ups: Reading Scripture with New Eyes pastor Josh Scott looks at familiar Bible stories and reveals new details an...
In Altar Ego, bestselling author Craig Groeschel reveals that you are not who you think you are. You are who God says you are. Until you've sacrificed your broken concept of your identity, you won'...
Peter Kingsley's Book of Life is the culmination and completion of an extraordinary body of work. As a historian he has revolutionized our understanding of ancient philosophy and religi...
This occult classic was written in 1888 by an 18 year old American boy, Frederick S. Oliver. The author claimed that he was used as a channel by 'Phylos', an advanced being who had once ...
As the third book in Emily Bernath's Broken Lenses series, Broken Lenses Volume 3: Experiencing God’s Freedom in a World of Sin takes an honest look at the nature ...
Using excerpts from her own works as well as those of writers who have gone before her---Emily Dickinson, Annie Dillard, C.S. Lewis, and others---poet and writer Luci Shaw proves that symbolism and...
Many Christians today divide ancient Jewish and Christian literature into two categories: what is in the Bible and what is not. The Christian East, however, has traditionally described a third c...
In many histories of Boston, African Americans have remained almost invisible. Partly as a result, when the 1972 crisis over school desegregation and busing erupted, many observers professed shock ...