Poetry has a way of communicating truth in memorable and arresting ways. Travis Jenkins has released a book of his poems called “Christian Rhymes for Trying Times.”
Eschatology, or the study of end times, can be fascinating and frustrating. Many believers are truly curious about what the Bible says concerning the return of Christ and what follows (and precedes) this glorious biblical promise.
Schuyler Sprowles has written a creative and moving novel that tells the story of a young man from Samaria at the time of Jesus. Through the eyes of this youth named Joshua, we encountered the story of Jesus in a unique and memorable way.
Chris Davis looks at the broader biblical instructions about serving and waiting in light of the Second Coming without focusing on the many debates about exact timing and end times scenarios.
Jim Henson, a former hospital administrator, provides helpful insights and consolations Christians can cling to in times of loss in his book “Saying Goodbye: A Biblical Worldview of Death, Disease and Disappointment.”
Published just last year, “The Book That Conquered Time: How the Bible Came to Be” by Rob Suggs provides the interesting history of how God revealed and compiled the book Christians are familiar with today.
Bill Keith has brought a new attention to the gravity of sin in his book “Whatever Became of Sin? A Search for the Answer.” In it, he tackles the problem of many churches not addressing sin and encourages clarity about the severity of sin.
How do Christians navigate the dramatic changes in Western culture that has shifted into a much more aggressive secularism? Aaron M. Renn has written “Life in the Negative World,” that explores those changes and more.