Domesticated Jesus Harry L. Kraus, Jr. Paperback, 160 pp., $11.99 P & R Publishing (June 1, 2010)
It’s incredible, but the modern church has largely suceeded in domesticating Jesus . We have swapped a God-glorifying gospel for a lesser gospel where I is the central character. This is appalling (but so commonplace, it rarely warrants comment). Harry s honest, fresh, and involving journey of self-discovery helps you understand how his, and your, compromises have led to a down-grading of Jesus role in our lives. Do you want Jesus to be more alive to you than ever before? Don’t domesticate him, set him free to live in the center of your life.
Guns of Providence Douglas Bond Paperback, 224 pp., $12 P & R Publishing (September 2010)
“She’ll blow any minute! All hands, abandon ship!” The American Revolution ignites a fire that rallies patriots to fight! Sandy M’Kethe, along with freeman Salem Poor, find themselves enlisted together in George Washington’s army. An expert marksman with the longbow, Sandy’s skill attracts the attention of the intrepid sea captain John Paul Jones. Sandy and Salem are bound for high-seas adventures. Together, can they navigate the guns of Providence?
The Christ of the Empty Tomb James Montgomery Boice Paperback, 208 pp., $11.99 P&R Publishing (February 10, 2010)
You have to hunt for the message of Easter. After all, this is the brutal death of a young man stripped of dignity. Jews had prayed for him, hoped for him, looked for him and lived for him for generations, yet the one who said he was Messiah was killed by the very ones who had anticipated his coming. How could this have happened? His disciples were in despair… but then they found the empty tomb. Master communicator James Boice explains the drama, purpose and events surrounding Easter so that it can become an occasion of spiritual joy.
Why Johnny Can’t Sing Hymns T. David Gordon Paperback, 192 pp., $12.99 P & R Publishing (June 1, 2010)
Changes in music have affected the way we think, the way we worship—even the way we are able to worship. Worship has become a conflict area, rather than a source of unity. T. David Gordon looks at these changes in worship and not only examines the problems, but also provides solutions. They are solutions of great importance to us all—because how we sing affects how we live.
Small Things Big Things: Inspiring Stories of Everyday Grace Michael A. Milton Paperback, 192 pp., $12.99 P&R Publishing (November 13, 2009)
“Where did you find God today?” This question from a pastor to his congregation is at the heart of these inspiring stories. Mike Milton takes you on a journey through experiences, events, relationships, and private recollections—all pursuing the goal of finding God’s grace at work in everyday life. Join him as these seemingly “small things” bring a tear, a smile, and a renewed appreciation for God’s presence in your own life, as long as you are willing to look.