This book offers a powerful yet simple prayer approach to help readers let go of past hurts, forgive those who have wronged them, and tap into God’s love and favor. Drawing on the biblical narrative of Abigail, Partow shows how God’s blessings can be released when believers choose to bless others—even in unfair situations. Written in an authentic and encouraging style, the book serves bot…
The book challenges the idea that health is only about what you eat or how often you exercise, suggesting that true health includes balance in all parts of life rather than just counting calories or training hours. Hamilton weaves together insights, stories, and practical wisdom to help readers reevaluate their priorities and think more deeply about sustainable habits that support long‑term w…
The book presents seven foundational laws that leaders should follow to lead effectively while honoring God. Hocking explains how vision, faith, discipline, communication, decision-making, motivation, and servant leadership can be applied in ministry and everyday life. Through biblical examples and practical advice, the book encourages leaders to develop character and skills that inspire others…
The book addresses the challenges of managing lively children during church programs and offers step-by-step methods to turn disorderly sessions into structured, inspiring worship. Gruber emphasizes creative lesson planning, interactive activities, and practical tips for engaging children spiritually, making church a meaningful experience that fosters learning, faith, and participation.
The book highlights how Jesus’ leadership style—centered on service, vision, integrity, and empathy—can be applied in today’s business world. By analyzing biblical examples, Beausay demonstrates practical strategies for motivating teams, resolving conflicts, and achieving goals while maintaining ethical standards. The book emphasizes that effective leadership combines wisdom, moral char…
The book discusses how early Adventists were driven by an urgent apocalyptic vision that shaped their mission and message. George R. Knight argues that when this vision is neglected or softened, Adventism loses its distinctiveness and spiritual strength. The book calls the church to reclaim its apocalyptic roots in order to remain faithful to its mission and calling.
The book explains why stories are powerful tools for teaching and persuasion and provides step-by-step guidance on how to tell stories clearly and effectively. It discusses story structure, voice, timing, and audience connection, helping readers improve their storytelling skills and communicate messages in a memorable and meaningful way.
The book portrays personal conversations with Jesus that address real-life struggles, questions, and decisions. Through these dialogues, readers are encouraged to reflect on their faith, trust in God, and grow spiritually. The book emphasizes that Jesus is personally involved in everyday life and continues to guide, comfort, and teach those who seek Him.
The book "Experimental Philosophy of Identity and the Self" explores the concept of the self from a philosophical perspective, addressing questions such as what makes us the same person as our childhood and future selves, and whether certain changes can transform us into a different person. It also examines how our everyday moral practices may presuppose a false account of who we are. The book …