The most powerful depiction of the Crucifixion ever written, this novel is presented in the voice of Jesus Christ himself, and reveals little-known aspects of Christ's death.[...]
"Come, take my hand. Together let us go into God...into the very center of God Himself." Gene Edwards thus takes you on a journey into God, there to explore the invisibles. You will discover that the center of God is Christ...at a time before Christ created. Be there with Him before He created. You [...]
Few pieces of Christian literature ever address the subject of division in the body of Christ. Fewer still address the problem of how a Christian should conduct himself in such times and how to survive the aftermath. Every Christian will face division at some time in his life. Many will be caught u[...]
Within the pages of this book, you will find spiritual insight and Christian counseling from church history's best-known woman. These letters contain her advice as shared with common people, famous people and clergy who sought her guidance. You will receive from her help in such areas as discourage[...]
Hear the stories of Paul's continued travels to the first-century churches narrated from the unique perspective of Priscilla, a vibrant first-century Christian woman Paul faces "the darkest days of his entire life" while he frantically searches for the missing Titus. Are Paul's fears warranted? Has[...]
In this gripping narrative we hear of many historical events that cause perilous times for the fledgling church. Gaius tells of the fall of Jerusalem and the martyrdom of Christians torn apart by wild animals in the Colosseum and of others perishing as human torches in Nero's garden. Near the end of[...]
This captivating, historical narrative continues the events of the book of Acts, first begun in The Silas Diary. Told from the viewpoint of Titus, one of apostle Paul's traveling companions, The Titus Diary is a firsthand account of Paul's journey. Join this journey as Paul sets out once more - thi[...]
It happened 1800 years ago. The chaotic arrangement was accepted and later became the only way to arrange Paul's letters. As a result, we cannot know what the New Testament is saying. We have never seen the church of Century One. We do not know what happened in the first Christian century. We have n[...]