Chava, a Hebrew tutor’s daughter, and princess Cleopatra grow up as sisters. When Cleopatra takes the throne, betrayal sends Chava into Roman slavery. She must choose between her own desires and God’s will to find her way back to honor and love.
A fundamental work on the origins and development of the Pentecostal movement in Russia up to 1929. Based on unique archives, the book reveals untold stories of faith during times of awakening and persecution.
Discover the secret that has transformed millions of relationships worldwide. Gary Chapman identifies five languages of love: Words of Affirmation, Quality Time, Receiving Gifts, Acts of Service, and Physical Touch. Learn to speak your partner’s language.
A practical guide for parents of children aged 2–5. Features 20 engaging activities for Christian upbringing. Helps explain faith, biblical heroes, and values simply, strengthening the parent-child bond through creative play and shared moments.
A practical guide for family activities with children aged 7–10. It offers ideas for lessons and discussions on eternal values and biblical stories. Written by a psychologist and mother of three, it helps strengthen family bonds through meaningful time.
Father Leo Maasburg shares 50 amazing, untold stories from his years traveling with Mother Teresa. This intimate portrait reveals her humor, indomitable spirit, and deep faith, showing the human side of the saint who brought hope to the poorest of poor.
A 365-day devotional written as if Jesus is speaking directly to you. These daily messages offer comfort, hope, and peace, helping you experience a deeper relationship with God through scripture-based reflections and quiet moments in His presence.
This book details the life of M. A. Gracheva, who faced persecution for her faith. It is an inspiring story of prayer, spiritual courage, and healing, featuring sermons that have guided many toward God and strengthened their spirit.
Volume 2 of Spurgeon's masterpiece covers Psalms 27–52. It provides verse-by-verse commentary, historical context, and "Hints to the Village Preacher." A premier devotional and homiletical resource used by generations of Christians worldwide.
Max Lucado invites you to meet biblical heroes who were just as human and imperfect as we are. Their stories of scandal, stumbles, and intrigue reveal a God who offers second chances to all, proving that he can do extraordinary things through anyone.
A profound study of the doctrine of substitution where James A. Haldane argues that Christ's death was effective and intended for the salvation of the elect. The author defends the Reformed view of atonement as a finished work that guarantees salvation.
A definitive study of the central Reformation doctrine. R.C. Sproul explains the biblical teaching of justification by faith alone (Sola Fide), analyzes the historic conflict with Rome, and shows why this truth remains essential for salvation.
In Success God's Way, Dr. Charles Stanley challenges secular definitions of success. He provides biblical insights on reaching your full potential, identifying God-given goals, and overcoming roadblocks to experience a life of true peace and purpose.
Feeling spiritually parched? Max Lucado leads you to the W.E.L.L. of God’s provision. Discover the four essential nutrients for the soul: God's Work, Energy, Lordship, and Love. Stop surviving and start thriving by quenching your heart with Living Water.
The wood, the thorns, the nails. Max Lucado examines the symbols of Christ's crucifixion to reveal the extent of God’s love. He didn't just endure the cross; He chose it for you. A moving exploration of grace, forgiveness, and redemption.