The idea for this book came from Exodus 3:14: And Moses said unto God, Behold, when I come unto the children of Israel, and shall say unto them, The God of your fathers hath sent me unto you; and they shall say to me, What is his name?
If we regard life as a school where we have the opportunity to grow in love toward ourselves and toward others as well as to learn from our mistakes, The Holy Bible serves as a textbook to guide us on this journey.
In The View From Down in Poordom, Paul McKay challenges the notion that through hard work and effort, anyone can overcome the modern-day challenges of poverty, a view that leads to stereotyping and scapegoating the poor.
We know people whose eyesight limits them to reading only text written in large print or who may be completely dependent on caregivers to read aloud to them yet they cling faithfully to Gods Word as their life and their light.
Embark on a 40-day journey following in the footsteps of this remarkable man of faith, and take up the challenge to grow personally and spiritually in life and leadership.
Impartial is a beautiful look at how God cherished the special time in Acts 110 with his covenant people, how he reveled in the salvation of the sons and daughters of Abraham, and ultimately, how he used them to reach the ends of the earth.
Senior Moments with the Bible presents brief daily devotionals based on scripture for senior adults whose life pace has slowed but who still enjoy hearing or reading lessons from the Bible.
When I Rise is a weekly devotional designed to help you know the Heavenly Father better through a combination of short everyday life stories and scriptures.
Jay's book is worth reading as history, but also as a reminder of the existence of a basic human right that predates not only our constitution, but firearms themselves.
In the same way that our eyes focus to reveal a clear image, a gathering of Christian leaders in Canberra, Australia, served as a lens for clarity and singular focus, launching a story about encountering the person of Jesus Christ; a fascinating story that would reach believers in many nations and span decades.
Two thousand years ago a man named John recorded an eyewitness account of the life, death, and resurrection of the man who claimed to be the Jewish Messiah.
Come and Have Breakfast springs from the fascinating story of Jesus and the disciples sharing the seaside breakfast in John 21 and the stories shared around the breakfast table in our ministry today.