By editor on Jul 23, 2006 in Bible Study, Christian Living | 0 Comments
Modern Day Fishers of Men gives an insightful comparison between the difficult task of witnessing to the lost and the skills a fisherman uses to catch his prey. Mr. Graham and Mr. Putnam go beyond the simple surface similarities and look deeper into the two tasks. The importance of fishermen becoming some of the first [...]
By editor on Jul 23, 2006 in Bible Study, NONFICTION | 0 Comments
Pocket Guide to the Apocalypse: The official Field Manual for the End of the World by Jason Boyett “This guy is gonna be so let behind.” —Jerry Jenkins, co-author of the Left Behind series. The book jacket states: The End is all kinds of nigh. So go ahead and start with the panicky noises. Then, [...]
By editor on May 8, 2006 in Bible Study, Easter | 0 Comments
The story of God’s plan for human beings has been played out for thousands of years. Steven James in his own unique way retells the ultimate story of all time in his latest book. Mixing prose with poetry, James, a professional storyteller and dramatist, takes the reader on a journey from Creation to Christ’s birth [...]
By editor on Dec 12, 2005 in Bible Study | 0 Comments
Author: Dave Earley A month or so ago during one of my rare visits to a book store I picked up a copy of “The 21 Most Effective Prayers in the Bible.†I was looking for a book on prayer but was not necessarily looking for another how-to, but something that was biblically based and [...]
By editor on Apr 15, 2005 in Bible Study | 0 Comments
Author: Gary Kinnaman Experiencing the Power of the Cross by Gary Kinnaman provides readers with a fresh new look at the cross. Using exampes from pop culture favorites like The Matrix and The Lords of the Ring, Kinnamon reaches across generations with the message of the cross. The author also uses very relatable examples from [...]