Podcast: interview with Michael J Clemens, author of Why Aren’t Christian More Like Jesus?
Listen to author Michael J Clemens discuss his book, Why Aren’t Christians More Like Jesus, on the Christianity Without Compromise podcast.
Listen to author Michael J Clemens discuss his book, Why Aren’t Christians More Like Jesus, on the Christianity Without Compromise podcast.
Coming soon: Forgive, Love, Renew: A Guide to Unburdening the Heart
by Buhlebethu S. Mpofu, a guide to emotional well-being. It’s organized into three sections: understanding emotional pain and self-hatred, self-love and self-acceptance, and shame psychology.
Michael J. Clemens new book, Why Aren’t Christians More Like Jesus, has been reviewed by Jason Darden for the Christian Chronicle.
What do the words and actions of some churchgoers bring to the minds of average, unchurched people? What do people tell pollsters about America’s Christians, how would they label them? For some, it has not been “Christlike.” Why aren’t Christians more like Jesus? Church history suggests how it happened, the Bible answers why, and the basic teachings of Jesus provide the solution.
Stable Foundations, with its beautifully illustrated pictures, is not a traditional devotional. It is a collection of fun horse parables, sure to make you smile, laugh, and cry. Each parable is followed by a devotional thought that shines a light onto who God is, His dealings with us, and ultimately, His purpose for our journey
This book uncovers the profound meaning of the great Petrine epistles, and applies it to our daily lives. Readers will be encouraged, yet will also come to understand much more about what the great apostle Peter is trying to teach us.
An interview with author Dyron Daughrity, Pepperdine professor and author of How the Book of James can Teaches Us to Be True Disciples of Jesus, published by Keledei Publications.
This book takes you deep into the Book of James so that you can live a life that is more fully devoted to following Jesus Christ as his disciple.
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.