Drawing from her own experiences, Lettie K. Whisman has penned this book as part memoir and part devotional, written to encourage and uplift others walking through the darkest valleys of life.
In “Breakfast, Bible and Bull: 52 Weekly Devotionals for Guys,” Dennis Swanberg uses life experiences and Scripture to illustrate biblical truths for “regular guys.”
In “What Does It Mean To Be a Thoughtful Christian?” David S. Dockery encourages believers to be intentional about how they use their minds for Christ.
“Church History,” an overview of Christian history written especially for younger readers by Simonetta Carr, is an accessible account of the story of the Church from the age of the apostles to contemporary times.
Books on theology can be rather dry, but Jen Wilkin and J. T. English set out to remedy that in “You Are A Theologian,” an overview of Christian doctrine.
Pastor Bobby Morton’s new book, “God’s Faithfulness Through Generations,” is more than a Bible study on Joshua — it is also an account of God’s faithfulness in Morton’s own life and ministry through the years.
In his book “No More Secrets,” comedian Dennis Swanberg uses his characteristic humor and years of pastoral experience to address some difficult topics.