If you were standing underneath a plum tree you wouldn t expect to see bananas hanging there. If you reached up into the leaves of an apple tree you wouldn t pull down a coconut on top of your head. T
In this thirteen-week workbook-style Bible study on the New Testament parables, readers will develop an ear for the message these stories convey—that the Kingdom of God is at hand and is in you and me
God's Women of Yesterday Speak Boldly to God's Women of TodayThe women of the Bible play an integral, essential, and crucial role in the eternal plan of God. From heaven's point of view, women are alw
Finding (and Following) God's Will is a picture of how "God leads His dear children along." Through three years of patient searching for God's will and three more years of preparation, Nancy tells the
Discover the promises God has given to believers: He wants a relationship with you, He wants to help you lead a life of joy and peace, He will always be there for you, and he loves you unconditionally
In World War II, over 12,000 Protestant ministers, Catholic priests, and Jewish rabbis left the safety of home to join the Chaplain Corps, following the armed forces into battle across Europe, Asia, N
Don’t settle for ordinary. It’s time to move into the miraculous life that comes with following God.It is easy to see that things in our world must change. Our nation, our communities and even our chu
The Collage of God is for all who find it difficult to reconcile the realities of life with comfortable notions about faith. Following his experiences with suffering as a hospital chaplain, Mark Oakle
Introducing new studies in the Wiersbe Bible Study Series that are perfect for group or individual study. Each book includes interactive questions, stories, illustrations, and flexible formats. It’s a
Getting free is only half the story?Freedom is a central theme in our world. It’s become a rallying cry for people, groups, even entire nations. But freedom without boundaries can be costly. Based on
We Will Find Joy in the Midst of the AchingWhen his oldest son was diagnosed with severe autism, pastor Jason Hague found himself trapped, stuck between perpetual sadness and a lower, safer kind of ho