Fleeing a dishonorable man, Margaret abandons her pampered upper-class world for an anonymous life "below stairs." But will danger or love find her first?
A leading scholar of early Christian art and worship shows how images, language, architectural space, and symbolic actions convey the theological meaning of baptism.
After Kayden McKenna discovers the body of a fellow climber, she and Jake Westin team up to investigate the death--provoking threats on her entire family.
A respected biblical scholar shows how the Book of Revelation made sense to its first readers and what it really means for Christians today.
Presents a theological, biblical, and scientific case for the necessity of belief in the historical Adam and original sin in response to recent contemporary challenges.
This addition to a highly acclaimed series helps readers communicate effectively across cultural boundaries.
Drawing on the successful national recovery program GriefShare, grief experts offer practical direction and hope in the face of loss.
Drawing on ten years of original research, author and church growth expert provides fresh insight into twenty-first-century evangelism and practical, simple ways churches can reach new people for Christ and involve them in church life.
Offers a fresh approach to the art of biblical interpretation, focusing on the ways Scripture itself forms its readers as wise and faithful interpreters.
A respected scholar and veteran teacher addresses the moral formation and identity of the pastor, particularly emphasizing ethical and safe ministry.
A matchmaker on the Texas frontier gives three couples a little nudge toward love--until the tables are turned on her. Four novellas in one.
Revised and updated edition of this Geisler favorite provides a scriptural framework for how real human freedom can exist alongside God's sovereignty.