The Best Is Yet to Come: A Study of the Book of Ruth
$17.00
In Dr. Wesley's book, The Best is Yet to Come, a verse by verse alliterated description of the Book of Ruth is given to show how God's involvement in the human experience can bring hope to a hopeless situation.
If This Marriage Was Made in Heaven: Why Am I Going through Hell?
$13.00
The institution of marriage is under attack by the enemy. Most couples believe that their marriages were made in heaven. After a few months or years, it may appear as though the marriage made in heaven is on the brink of disaster. Most marriages are thriving, striving, surviving, or dying. This book attempts to help couples improve their marital relationship. It is especially helpful for those couples who are struggling to survive. This book provides information for husbands and wives to put their marriages back on track. It also provides insight for the single person planning to marry, by reading and learning about marriage from a biblical perspective.
Hanging Tough in Tough Times: Saints Staying Strong in Stormy Seasons
$14.00
The book seeks to show how saints are secure in stormy situations. Each chapter focuses in on certain narratives in the Scripture and shows how the passage gives practical precepts that can be used to handle problems. In each chapter, the author attempts to show how the storms are designed to either shape, shake or sharpen the believer.
Moving in the Wrong Direction: A Study of the Book of Jonah
$11.00
Where are you headed? Why are you moving in the direction You are headed? Are you on a mission for the Lord? Or, are you missing in action? Dr. Karry Wesley's book, Moving In the Wrong Direction: A Study of the Book of Jonah, gives special attention to the main character of the story. Although the book mentions the city of Nineveh, it is really about the heart of Jonah and how it reflects the hearts of all believers. Jonah was a sincere prophet with a serious problem. Although we have surrendered our lives to God, often we are divinely directed to do things that we would prefer not to do. All of us have been guilty of moving In the wrong direction at some point on the mission field. As you study, Moving In the Wrong Direction: A Study of the Book of Jonah, you may see how easily your name could be the title of the book in the Bible
Faith without Works Is Dead: A Study of the Book of James
$15.00
"As you review this material, you will be captivated by the detailed description given by James of what authenticates Christian discipleship. Without mincing words, James talks about how to live for God in an authentic and genuine way that proves a believer’s commitment to God. He deals with faith from a practical perspective and shows us that there should be evidence to backup our claim to faith."
Rejoicing in the Lord: A Study of the Book of Philippians
$13.00
The Apostle Paul gives encouraging words to the members of the Body of Christ in Philippi as well as receives encouragement from them. He wrote this fascinating epistle while awaiting his hearing before Caesar. Instead of finding Paul wallowing in the valley of despair, he repeatedly tells the saints in Philippi to rejoice. Paul teaches the Body of Christ the following truths about the believer's hope in what appears to be hopeless times:
- The believer is in a win-win situation no matter what verdict comes
- The believer will remain until his purpose has been fulfilled no matter how gloomy the situation
- No past accomplishments can measure to our eternal security in Christ
- When our faith is Christ-focused, we can experience contentment at all times
The Study of the Gospel of Mark
$20.00
Although the Book of Mark is the shortest of all of the Gospel accounts, it is filled with magnificent imagery. John Mark's presentation of Jesus' sojourn on earth is a fast-paced and power-packed adventure that ultimately leads to the Cross of Calvary. The Study of the Gospel of Mark seeks to give a theologically sound description for each verse recorded in this gospel. It is an excellent resource for pastors, Christian educators, students, and the body of Christ in general. With a verse-by-verse approach, this guide utilizes alliteration as a means of presenting material in a user-friendly way. Your journey through Mark will reveal Jesus as the Suffering Servant who came for the primary purpose of becoming, through ultimate servanthood, a ransom for the sins of humanity.