The Bible tells us a great deal about our minds, including how to deal with unacceptable thoughts so that we can have peaceful and productive minds.
In Biblical times, it was the gates as well as the walls of a city that served to protect it from its enemies.
This insightful resource explains in detail how a church can be truly biblical in its governance and leadership, while simultaneously fulfilling the Great Commission.
This course, written by William MacDonald, is written for those with no previous Bible knowledge. The text presents a valuable systematic outline on subjects such as the Bible, God, man, sin, Christ, salvation, heaven and hell, and future events.
‘Blessings All Mine . . .’ is a collection of daily devotionals that point out specific blessings given to all believers when they trust Christ as Savior. These insightful meditations focus on the person and work of Christ, as well as the inventory of resources He has generously lavished on all believers.
Although premillennialism continues to be popular today, it is by no means a new doctrine.
This book is about the miracles of our Lord. It does not attempt to vindicate them, but rather to explain them, and in the explaining to show us more facets of the Person who performed them.
This fascinating study explores the question as to the existence of an unseen world comprised of beings different from and higher than the human race.
Who is the greatest person who ever lived? He is Jesus Christ, and this booklet will introduce you to Him. You will find out who Jesus really is, what He did, and why He is "the greatest man alive," and how you can know Him personally.
Understanding Genesis is key to understanding the subsequent history of mankind. In this easy-to-read, verse-by-verse devotional commentary, Ken Fleming does just that — he helps us understand Genesis.