
Hearts of the Fathers by Charles Crismier
Leaving a Legacy That Lasts! There is a fatherhood crisis in America. Indeed, a serious “father problem” is at the core of nearly all social ills facing America today. Because fatherhood lies at the very root of a righteous relationship with the Creator Himself, the enemy of our souls desperately seeks to destroy that relationship. This book provides a “binocular” view of God’s Word, exposing the deception all around us and illuminating the Heavenly Father’s perfect prescription for both a temporal and eternal legacy.

Why I Believe by Chip Ingram
Straight Answers to Honest Questions about God, the Bible, and Christianity

Healing the Scars of Childhood Abuse by Gregory Jantz
The deep pain of childhood abuse–whether physical or emotional, whether a child was neglected or wished nothing more than to be left alone–doesn’t just go away. There’s simply no just getting over it. Even if no physical scars remain as … Read More

101 Ways to Respect Your Husband by Nina Roesner
This short little book is written in response to the many women who just want to know the answers to two questions: • What does respect actually look like? • How do I respect my husband? It’s merely a small … Read More

Uncomfortable by Brett McCracken
The Awkward and Essential Challenge of Christian Community

Why I Didn’t Rebel by Rebecca Lindenbach
In this unique combination of personal history, interviews, and social science, a young millennial shares surprising reasons that youthful rebellion isn’t inevitable and points the way for raising healthy, grounded children who love God. Teen rebellion is seen as a … Read More

Your Personal Battle Plan by David Kortje
The Unseen War: Winning the Fight for Life, explores personal struggles within the context of the spiritual world and has already helped many to find their place in this battle that is called the Christian life. YOUR PERSONAL BATTLE PLAN … Read More

Your Pain is Changing You by David Crosby
“Pain will change you more profoundly than success or good fortune.” You can experience power in the midst of life’s pain. All of us suffer. Yet, this suffering—it shakes up our expectation, guts our goal, plunders our priority, devastates our … Read More

Your Next 24 Hours by Hal Donaldson
If asked, who among us wouldn’t say we were kind people? But kindness is often manifested in feelings of pity or sympathy–especially when others are watching–rather than in deeds. And when it comes down to it, what good does mere … Read More

You Can’t Text A Tough Conversation by Mike Bechtle
As our use of technology has increased, our communication skills have decreased. We text when we should talk. We tweet firings and breakups. Technology creates the illusion of being in touch, but we lose the deeper meaning conveyed by body … Read More