
On Knowing and Talking With God by Don Parker Decker
From 1508 to 1512, Michaelangelo sketched, drew and painted the entire ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome. On a scaffold he designed for the project, Michaelangelo lay flat on his back, month after month, painting one of the world’s … Read More

On Guard For Students by William Lane Craig
Do you wonder if God exists? Do you wonder if life even has any meaning at all? Do you wonder if Christian faith has answers to these and other difficult questions? An intelligent faith begins with hard questions. In On … Read More

Obey by Alec Zacaroli
Jesus is very candid about what He calls us to do, whether it’s prayer, love, confession, judgment, or even just to trust in Him. But often the last thing we do is the first thing He requires, which is to … Read More

Not All Roads Lead to Heaven by Dr. Robert Jeffress
Almost 60 percent of those in American evangelical churches believe that many religions can lead to eternal life. But if Jesus is to be trusted when he says that no one comes to the Father except through him, the church … Read More

Money Trouble by Deborah McNaughton & Melinda Weinstein
What do you do if you can’t pay your bills? What if you are in risk of losing your home, your car, or the lifestyle to which you are accustomed?Money Trouble provides the answers to your difficult financial troubles. Based … Read More

Moms Raising Sons to Be Men by Rhonda Stoppe
Mothers of boys have the special calling to shape future men of God. Popular speaker Rhonda Stoppe, mom to two sons, knows this opportunity is a challenge, a joy, and probably the most important work of a woman’s life. Drawing … Read More

Miracles in American History by Susie Federer
In 1746, 70 ships with 13,000 troops sailed from France to lay waste to the American colonies. Massachusetts Governor William Shirley proclaimed a Day of Fasting. What happened next was unexplainable! After the Battle of Monongahela, George Washington wrote from … Read More

Miracle of Israel by Gary Frazier & Jim Fletcher
Nothing demonstrates how God keeps His promises better than the story of Israel. Everyone is looking for a miracle. Families devastated by a faltering economy. A college student facing the horrific diagnosis of cancer. Corporately, whole nations are teetering on … Read More

Married and Still Loving It by Gary Chapman, Harold Myra
Long marriages are a gift; but they aren’t always easy You know yourselves better. You’ve learned to cherish the small things. You’re past keeping up with the Joneses. And yet, anxieties over grown children, worries about money and health, and … Read More

Living Pure in an Impure World by Jim Langlois
For many of us, today’s society seems more evil than it has ever been. With the advent of television, satellites, and the internet, the openness of sexual immorality has decayed godly morals in an unprecedented way. The decay of morals … Read More

