Available now-Enrich Your Prayers by exploring the prayers of the Bible
An updated version of Praying Through the Bible series. Enrich your prayers by exploring and applying the prayers of the Bible. By Dr. Mark McDowell.
An updated version of Praying Through the Bible series. Enrich your prayers by exploring and applying the prayers of the Bible. By Dr. Mark McDowell.
I Am He Who Sees: Justice Defined by the Hand of God proposes that justice is defined by who God is and what He does and why. Justice, the Scriptures tell us, is in the eyes of God, and His hand will apply justice and the weak will be defended. It includes the proposition that God is involved in the affairs of mankind, and justice occurs through the interaction of law, mercy, and grace.
Lord, Help My Unbelief reviews famous stories in the Bible with a focus on the human pain within these stories and how God sees our pain and doubts and fears and works with them and in them to prove his love for us and to make life better.
Coming in 2022, a new devotional for our most difficult times. Lord, Help My Unbelief, by Arthur Garrison.
Announcing the forthcoming publication of Let Us Come Before His Presence, a 365-day devotional by Yann Opsitch. Available November 1, 2021 from Keledei Publications
Available in paperback and eBook at retailers. Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Publisher Direct Kindle | Apple Books | Kobo | Nook Darren T. Williamson. The Family Worship Guide: A handbook for the Christian home. Keledei Publications, 2020. ISBN: 978-1-946849-78-6. eISBN: 978-1-946849-79-3. 149pp. $9.99 (pbk), $6.99 (eBook) The Family Worship Guide is a call…
From the author of The Fear of Eden comes a collection of poems and pictures. The poems are divided into collections: Animal Friends, Faith Perspectives, Family & Friends, Songs in Search of a Singer, Natural Wonder, On Poetry, Sonnets, Life Reflections, At Risk: Light from Dark Places, Uber Adventures, and Wonderful Places, Chuck’s poetry demonstrates a beauty and insight in all areas of life, informed by Chuck’s long history of ministry and service to others.
This eBook version contains 24 photographs by the author. For the full version, containng all the author’s photographs, see the paperback edition.
In thriving churches, the leadership would include ministers, but also might include medical doctors, attorneys, business men and women, teachers, carpenters, judges, accountants, nurses, bakers, and so on.
For three years, the Thomas H. Olbricht Christian Scholars’ Conference undertook to ask fifteen well-respected senior leaders in the Churches of Christ to tell their own stories of their history into positions of leadership and influence. Each was also asked to articulate his or her vision for the future of Churches of Christ.
All authors are beyond age seventy, all have terminal degrees in their field, and all have stayed within the fellowship of Churches of Christ. They include Fred D. Gray, Carolyn Hunter, Lynn Anderson, John T. Willis, and eleven others.
These essays witness to the shaping work of God in the lives of notable church leaders, and perhaps also give hope to the readers for seeing God’s work in their own lives.
As a missionary to West Africa, Grace Farrar recounts the joys and frustrations of family life in the field and tells about the struggles involved in establishing the Nigerian Christian Hospital. She chronicles their work from 1964, when she and her husband, Dr. Henry Farrar, Jr., arrived in southeastern Nigeria with their five children, through the 1967 beginning of the Biafran War. Brimming with stories of faith, hope, and the daily puzzles and pleasures of living in another culture, Grace shares her letters and narratives.