Religion, Biblical Studies, New Testament
-
King of Israel
An Interpretation of Sacred Biblical Prophecy by Glen P. Carlin
In King of Israel, Glen Carlin delves deeply into biblical eschatology, focusing on the ultimate survival of a fragment of Jewish people, known as the “remnant of Israel”, who will be redeemed by their Messiah at the end of the Great Tribulation...
-
The Matthew 22 Generation
An Inclusive End Times Message For Marginalized People by Cris Ortiz
No other biblical text captures the imagination quite like the book of Revelation. Full of imagery, prophecy, epic events and promises, the Revelation of Jesus Christ acts as both a warning and a source of great comfort. In The Matthew 22...
-
Follow the Lamb Wherever He Goes
A Call to Discipleship from the Book of Revelation by Andy Rapko
The world is changing at a rapid pace and most people are busy just trying to keep up. Some are moving in the right direction, some in the wrong direction, and many are just running without much thought about where they are going. Who will you...
-
You Have Been Baptized, Now What?
Spiritual Growth for the New Christian by Devi Benhasenn
I Have Been Baptized . . . Now What? is a personal devotional tool for new Christians. Both a workbook and an educational resource, this book covers topics such as community, prayer, and the importance of waiting on the Lord in all aspect of our...
-
Revelation
Unlocked Mysteries of Twelve Great Visions by the Apostle John by Peter K. Thoss
Undeniably, every religion’s perspective of events on earth has spiritual origins. The Bible’s book of Revelation is unique in that it represents every person—past, present, and future. History cannot be fully understood without acknowledging the...
-
The Way of Grace
A Study of the Position and Operation of God's Grace in a Christian's Life by Bruce W. Hubbard
This is a clear, concise, well-written book that is chock full of all sorts of information and references. While the text is certainly authoritative and well researched, the prose is accessible enough that the average reader can easily grasp the...
-