Written for teachers and parents in homeschool, public school, or private school settings, For the Children’s Sake imagines what education can be, based on a Christian understanding of the meaning of life and what it means to be human.
Creeds, Confessions, and Catechisms gathers 13 of Christian history's most important documents—including the Apostles’ Creed, the Belgic Confession, and the Heidelberg Catechism—into one beautiful collection.
This 365-day devotional, written especially for women, includes a year’s worth of daily Bible reflections from more than 50 Christian writers and pastors.
When 12-year-old Lily McKinley finds her deceased father’s stone pendant, she is transported to a new dimension where she must battle evil nightmares with the help of a dragon named Cedric to save the dream keepers and rescue the Realm.
Why Believe? engages some of the best contemporary arguments against belief, presenting compelling evidence for the truth of Christianity and calling readers to entrust their lives to Christ.
In He Is Not Ashamed, Erik Raymond takes a close look at the “family portrait” of God—filled with imperfect people throughout Scripture—and shows that God is not repelled by their shameful past, but delights to redeem and receive those who believe in him.
Drawing from his work with geriatric patients and his own retirement, Dr. John Dunlop shares practical strategies for Christians as they approach retirement, equipping readers to make decisions for their future that bring glory to God.
Help kids understand and love the third person of the Trinity with a fun, illustrated board book that clearly explains the nature of the Holy Spirit.
In the illustrated board book Creation, kids learn how God designed the earth and his people with a special purpose and hear about God’s promise of a new creation.
In this illustrated board book, children ages 1–5 learn the core elements and practices of the church and why God’s people should meet and worship together regularly.
In this short book, Sam Emadi explains that church organization isn’t just transactional; it’s meant to be transformative. He describes how churches should reflect biblical authority, particularly members’ responsibilities to one another, their elders, and deacons.
This short book encourages doubt-filled Christians with the truths of Scripture—shifting their perspective to see themselves as God sees them, comforting their hearts with... Læs mere