The Oxford History of Christian Worship
Christianity bears a long, rich history, taking many of its components from various traditions and cultural aspects, such as architecture.
Chiseled by the Master’s Hand
We're all developed by adding to and taking away, sometimes painfully so, but always worth the finished result.
Building Below the Waterline
Pastors deal with many specific issues related only to their roles as shepherds, preachers, counselors, etc. and need insight specific to their profession.
God Redeeming His Bride: A Handbook for Church Discipline
God is in the business of redeeming His bride to Himself through discipleship.
Come Let Us Reason: New Essays in Christian Apologetics
Apologetics is the study of why we believe what we know and believe and involves the areas of philosophy and theology that stretches from ancient thought to modern concepts.
Sensing Jesus: Life and Ministry as a Human Being
Although divine, Jesus also was a human who lived and served among the people of His own creation.
Handbook for Battered Leaders
Where two or more are gathered, there will be conflict that must be managed if all parties are get along. What's a leader to do?
Preaching Christ from Daniel
From the books of prophecy, Daniel stands out as one that reveals Christ and links His to the New Testament in a unique way.
Mapping the Origins Debate: Six Models of the Beginning of Everything
Only certain topics can generate such furious debate of the orgin of Earth and all that fills it. Various worldviews on the origin of the universe might be worth exploring, though.