The Man of Galilee
by Atticus G. Haygood
An apologetic for the deity of Christ using Jesus Himself as presented by the gospel records as its chief evidence. This is a reprint of the 1963 edition. The Man of Galilee was originally published in 1889.
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The Growth of the Seed
The Growth of the Seed is a study of the book of Genesis that emphasizes two primary themes: the development of the Messianic line and the growing enmity between the righteous and the wicked. In addition, it provides detailed comments on the text and short essays on several subjects that are suggested in, yet peripheral to, Genesis.
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The Big Picture of the Bible
“The Big Picture of the Bible” by Kenneth W. Craig is nothing short of the perfect evangelistic tool. In this short read, the author summarizes the central theme of the Bible in a simple, yet comprehensive approach. Many evangelists across the world have used this presentation to convert countless souls to the discipleship of Jesus Christ. Bulk discounts will be available for churches as this book will have the small retail price of just $4.99. Release of this book is expected in November of 2008.
From Gravel to Glory:
Becoming a House of God
by Gina Calvert
Holocaust survivor and author Victor Frankl believed that once
suffering achieves meaning, it ceases to be suffering. Not only will you see how your sin, struggles and suffering are being used to build you at all times into a Holy Temple, you will find that being
a House of God is the key to the very promises you have been seeking. Drawing on her studies of the tabernacle and temple, Calvert digs
deeply into her own difficult spiritual journey to demonstrate how
every experience we have is related to being a house of God. With
surprising candor, Calvert takes us from our origins as "a pile of
rocks and a promise" to a glorious temple.
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