One of the most beneficial tools a Christian may have is Bible software. It can help you study the Bible more effectively and save you time. Let’s look at how Bible software can save you time.
Logos 9, Months After Launch
Logos Bible Software dropped Logos 9 in late 2020, and we take a minute to see how we feel about it months later.
Dr. Mike Pasquarello and The Beauty of Preaching
What does beauty have to do with healing the fragmentation within our churches? According to Michael Pasquarello, everything.
Another Gospel? By Alisa Childers
Another Gospel? describes the journey Alisa Childers took over as she wrestled with questions that struck at the core of the Christian faith.
Confronting Old Testament Controversies
Longman engages four particular issues in a way that is thorough, but readable to the average Christian without an advanced degree in biblical studies.
How much does knowing the Old Testament really matter for understanding the New Testament?
For a lot of people, the Old Testament is just that—the Old Testament. We’ve got a new one so we might as well focus on that one, right?
Something Needs To Change
Something needs to change. How many times have you uttered those words?
The Sacred Enneagram by Christopher L. Heuertz
Knowing my Enneagram type helps me to live my story with God in a more authentic way.
May It Be So: Forty Days with the Lord’s Prayer
May It Be So by McRoberts and Erickson is a book you will return to because it shows what God can do in and through your prayer life.
Can We Trust The Gospels?
Can we trust the gospels? Peter J. Williams has created a book that is short and easy to read. It sets out to prove that we can indeed trust the Gospels as they were written.
Soul Reading Journal, A Review
For as long as humanity has existed, stories have soaked into our very hearts and souls and had the power to transform us. Stories are a gift that God gave us, and I use the Soul Reading Journal to enhance that gift.
The Nonviolent Life
The Nonviolent Life challenges us to think about our beliefs, our thoughts, and attitudes, and to strive to change our hearts in order to live a life of consistent nonviolence.
Redemption’s Echo Book Review
Through personal stories and reflections, Redemption’s Echo reminds us that God is always masterfully at work using and repurposing our lives, our mess ups, and even the “ordinary” events in everyday.
Taking a Detour Book Review
The book Detoured chronicles the often-bumpy path Jen Babakhan took to contentment and peace in her new role at home.
It Truly Is Lovely
We live in a busy, hectic world—but what waits for you in Whatever Is Lovely is a way to quiet the noise, express creativity, and spend some sweet time with God.