Good Intentions suggests that it is possible to do good in economic matters if one begins with the right assumptions (and begins to ask the right questions: Is greed ever good? How can we give poor kids a million bucks? How did Ben and Jerry get so rich...
Many feel bombarded by images and experiences of broken families. This is not how God intended families to be! So often we examine the traits of unhealthy families, but Gary Chapman paints a biblical portrait of what a loving, stable family looks like. This book is not just to be read, but experi...
Biblical womanhood is not for the weak. In an age that seeks to obliterate God and His authority, modeling biblical womanhood involves spiritual warfare. Radical Womanhood seeks to equip new believers and long-time Christians alike, exposing the anti-God a...
Because men are difficult to reach, pastors need resources designed specifically for them. In Pastoring Men, Patrick Morley encourages and equips pastors to effectively reach and disciple all of the men they shepherd. Through proven and practical strate...
How come no one is telling our students about the other dangers of casual sex? Well, now they are! And this book is a critical resource for anyone who has the ear of teenagers.