It’s About Time!—The Time Is Now
This book is not about a mountaintop experience nor is it from a mountaintop perspective. Rather, it is from the "street," down in the valley where people actually live.
Journey in Prayer: 7 Days of Praying with Jesus
Friendly guide through the Lord’s Prayer. With daily reflections, prompts, and sample prayers, it's an ideal tool for seekers and new believers exploring faith and learning to pray—perfect for personal use or small groups.
$11.99
LEADERSHIP LESSONS FROM WOMEN OF THE BIBLE
Leadership Lessons from Women of the Bible: A 5-Day Devotional
Discover the faith and strength of biblical women who boldly followed God’s calling in this five-day devotional.
LET MY WOMEN GO!
This empowering book uncovers the true desire of God's heart for women, explores the original Greek texts of the Bible, and provides insight into the tactics of emotional abusers. Learn about the effects of abuse, the beauty of healthy relationships, and the weapons to combat oppression. Gain practical tips for moving forward and embracing your God-given strength and purpose.
$12.99
Marking God’s Word–Understanding Jesus
There is much confusion in and out of the church about Christianity—Jesus' life, Jesus' teachings, Jesus' death, and Jesus' resurrection. Is confusion about the gospel of Jesus Christ new to the contemporary world? When did the confusion begin? What is the confusion about? How have people dealt with it? These are the questions that have guided this commentary on Mark.
$15.95
Moving Beyond Individualism in Pastoral Care and Counseling
Moving Beyond Individualism in Pastoral Care and Counseling
Philip Rieff’s critique of individualism in pastoral counseling is explored through empirical research. McClure advocates for transformative shifts in theology, practice, and organizational structures to overcome individualistic limitations and offer more effective, socially relevant pastoral care.
Peter’s Vision of The End
The end that Peter was talking about in Second Peter was the purpose of God for Jesus Christ. God was using Jesus Christ to bring the gospel of salvation to the Gentiles, to humanity, to the world. Consequently, Peter was not suggesting that God’s purpose was the destruction of the world. Rather, God was working to save the world. God’s message was and is a message of hope not hate, of love not loathes, of construction not destruction, of peace not war, and of suffering not fulfillment.