
Change to Chains Vol 1 by William Federer
How did past civilizations rise and fall? How rare is America’s experiment with a republic? With every crisis, is power being taken away from “the people” and transfered to the central government. Does history give us a clue as to … Read More

Breaking the Treasure Code by James & Steven Spillman
The Hunt for Israel’s Oil

Biblical Antidotes to Life’s Toxins by Glenn Gunderson
This illuminating and challenging book is filled with sound biblical counsel, engaging illustrations, and practical suggestions as to how, with God’s enabling, we can face and overcome some of life’s most vexing – and universal- challenges. Glenn Gunderson’s pastoral wisdom … Read More

Becoming Your Spouse’s Better Half by Rick Johnson
Why Differences Make a Marriage Great

Becoming A Man of Valor by Mark Laaser
Live a life of honor. Gone are the days of chivalry and knights, but that hasn’t changed God’s vision of you as a man of valor. Integrity and honor are elusive in a world that’s lost its moral compass, yet … Read More

Battles Men Face by Gregory Jantz
Historically, men have been in control–of nations, of wars, of commerce, of their families. Of practically everything, except often themselves. And those men who are fully in control of all other aspects of their worlds are often the ones who … Read More

Are You Being Seduced Into Debt? by John Cummuta
Are you really in control of your life? Or are you being manipulated to embrace a value system that serves someone else’s purpose? Most people believe that they are in control, that they make self-determined consumer and financial decisions. But … Read More

Architects of Victory by Joseph Shattan
The Cold War was one of the most dangerous periods in American history, but it ended with one of our greatest victories: the dismantling of the Soviet Empire and discrediting of Communist ideology. This book tells how the Cold War … Read More

American Grace by Robert Putnam and David Campbell
American Grace is a major achievement, a fascinating look at religion in today’s America. Unique among nations, America is deeply religious, religiously diverse and remarkably tolerant. But in recent decades, the nation’s religious landscape has been reshaped. America has experienced … Read More

After God’s Own Heart by Mike Bickle
David was many things: shepherd, psalmist, king… liar, murderer, adulterer. But most important of all, he was the only person in the Bible to be called a man “after God’s own heart.” Can you think of four more stunning words … Read More

A Time of Departing by Ray Yungen
Ancient mystical practices are being introduced into countless churches under the umbrella of the spiritual formation movement. Also known as contemplative spirituality, this belief system has roots in mysticism and the occult. “A Time of Departing” exposes the truth about … Read More

A Rabbi Looks at Jesus of Nazareth
Raised in a traditional Jewish family, international television host Jonathan Bernis was taught from a young age that “Jews don’t–and can’t!–believe in Jesus.” Yet in his study of the Bible, including the Torah, he found overwhelming evidence that Jesus of … Read More