Tag: book review
"A House on Fire couldn’t come at a more important moment," writes Stephen Chavez.
"Bruce Manners’ book was soothing, reassuring, and challenging all at once."
In Neville Clouten’s "A Plan Larger Than I Could Draw", an autobiographical work with several photos, you’ll often find occasions when you sense God drawing the plan for him.
Written by teacher, lecturer and passionate educator Dr Trevor Lloyd, Listening in the Morning is a devotional book with a singular golden thread running throughout: teaching is a missional calling.
As the story of a changing church in a changing world, 1922 resists simple answers, but identifies significant questions we are yet to fully confront.
Living Kingdom would be an excellent resource for small groups and Bible studies, as well as for personal or family devotional time.
Telling the story of Abigail and Christopher Duman’s work with the Congo Frontline Mission, the book provides compelling examples of the missionary spirit and God’s presence.
Rediscovering the Glory of the Sabbath invites Adventists to take a fresh look at the seventh day.
Outside the Gate is the newest children’s book for young readers by storyteller and author, David Edgren, based on the events in Acts 12 and grounded in biblical truth.