An accessible Christian survey of the history of philosophy, tracing the journey of human thought about God, the world, and humanity’s relation to both.
In Resonate, author Mark Beuving shows Christians how to better appreciate all kinds of music, sacred and secular, to the glory and pleasure of God.
In Becoming Worldly Saints, Michael Wittmer addresses the tension that many Christians feel between enjoying life and living with... Læs mere
This unique and highly readable overview of the Old Testament points to a more personal understanding of God.
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 Aramaic words occurring more than ten times.
This practical guide shows the power of multisensory communication as contrasted with monosensory... Læs mere
In a society increasingly marked by failed leadership and abuses of power at every level, author Mark Meynell in A Wilderness of Mirrors charts not just the sources and harm of this cultural malaise but also the Gospel antidote to it.
Acknowledging that technology is an inescapable aspect of our lives, author and blogger Tim Challies provides guidance and direction for readers... Læs mere
Dr. Jeff Keuss argues that instead of characterizing youth in fixed cultural groups, we need to take a qualitative approach that recognizes the... Læs mere
Leadership is fraught with challenges, especially for Christian women; in response, Halee Gray Scott’s Dare Mighty Things provides a guide to help navigate these challenges with poise and grace.
This handbook for pastors, elders, and all Christians presents the process of discipline that should operate in the Christian community. It is based primarily on the five steps of corrective discipline found in Matthew 18:15-17.
This book was written to help ministers and students discover the purpose of preaching and the ways that Scripture informs and directs the preaching task.