Cover of Dialogues on Revelation with John the Apostle, by Yann Opsitch (Keledei Publications, an imprint of Sulis International Press.

Preorder your copy now: Dialogues on Revelation with John the Apostle (by Yann Opsitch)

Opsitch presents an imagined dialogue between the author and John the apostle, who received a revelation from the Lord Jesus. The Q&A shows the heavenly perspective is full of expectation and hope, but the earthly perspective is often one of pain and struggle.

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Announcing the forthcoming publication of Spring (Guardians of Magic, Book 3) by Melissa Nash

The third in the series the Guardians of Magic, Winter picks up where Book Two left off, continuing the journey of Sara, Shumuti, Alejandro, and Alexia as they wander aimlessly through the desolation that had once been the eastern bank of the Winterburn River.

Preorder now – The History of the Restoration Movement in Illinois in the 19th Century (James L. McMillan & Thomas H. Olbricht)

Preorder now – The History of the Restoration Movement in Illinois in the 19th Century (James L. McMillan & Thomas H. Olbricht)

The Stone-Campbell Movement resulted from a confluence of several international efforts to restore the life and faith of the first century church in the nineteenth century. The Movement in the twenty-first century claims about five million members around the globe. Illinois played a pivotal role the early years. In 1880 there were more members of the movement in Illinois than in any state in the United States or in any country in the world. We elaborate upon the various religious tributaries involved from the beginning and have depicted churches, leaders, members, educational institutions, books, journals, and organizations in their various and wide-ranging manifestations. Authors of earlier published histories of the Movement in Illinois did not have access to some important primary sources that the authors of this new history have been able to utilize, including correspondence, books, periodicals and ephemera located in libraries, personal collections, historical societies and online. A significant number of these sources have been digitized just for this project. Illinois readers will identify the roots of the Movement in their region and readers elsewhere will recognize insights that impact the total Movement and forces related to their own situation.