Books

  • Who Do You Think You Are?

    Who Do You Think You Are?

    Mark Driscoll (Thomas Nelson) At the center of heartache and struggle for many Christians is a lack of understanding their true identity in Jesus. Pastor Mark Driscoll explains what it means to be Christ’s very own.

  • There Is More!

    There Is More!

    Randy Clark (Chosen Books) Randy Clark believes that more is better. And in his latest book, the revivalist explains how God wants to give believers more love, power, faith, joy—all for the sake of increasing His presence in our lives. First, however, we must learn how to truly experience that presence. Clark illustrates what God’s

  • Outrageous Courage

    Outrageous Courage

    Kris Vallotton and Jason Vallotton (Chosen Books)   The father-son duo from Bethel Church in Redding, Calif., team up to tell the true story of Tracy Evans, a physician assistant whose thrilling life adventures of being used radically by God around the world read like a blockbuster action film.  

  • Sisters in Faith Holy Bible

    Sisters in Faith Holy Bible

    (Thomas Nelson) This new Bible created for African-American women is intended to meet the needs of busy wives, mothers and sisters facing complicated, often-overwhelming circumstances. The KJV Bible also includes devotionals, Q&As and other reference material.

  • Gabrielle Douglas Releases New Book on Faith and Family

    Gabrielle Douglas Releases New Book on Faith and Family

    U.S. gymnast and two-time Olympic gold medalist Gabrielle Douglas believes that her own success is directly proportional to the immense support from her faith in God, family and friends. This theme is at the heart of her debut memoir: Grace, Gold & Glory: My Leap of Faith, which releases today from Zondervan. The 16-year-old captivated the

  • Real Life, Real Miracles

    Real Life, Real Miracles

    James L .Garlow & Keith Wall (Bethany House) Real Life, Real Miracles offers story after compelling story of God’s supernatural intervention in the lives of believers. San Diego pastor Jim Garlow and writer Keith Wall unite to echo awe-inspiring, modern-day displays of God’s omnipotence. No one but God can take credit for the seemingly unexplainable outcomes

  • Understanding Spiritual Warfare

    Understanding Spiritual Warfare

    James K. Beilby, Paul Rhodes Eddy (Baker Academic) What do you get when you ask leading theologians and ministry leaders from opposite ends of the theological spectrum to address the topic of spiritual warfare? This four-view dialogical work involving the likes of C. Peter Wagner, Greg Boyd and the late Walter Wink.

  • The Voice: How Can We Participate, How We Should Respond

    The Voice: How Can We Participate, How We Should Respond

    Don Nori Sr. (Destiny Image) Everyone wants to hear the voice of God, but not many actually recognize Him when He speaks. With his latest book, Nori hopes to train believers to hear the voice of God, speak what He says and respond wisely to His direction.

  • 24/6: A Prescription for a healthier, Happier Life

    24/6: A Prescription for a healthier, Happier Life

    Matthew Sleeth, M.D. (Tyndale House) In a countercultural effort, Sleeth provides practical advice on the importance of keeping the Sabbath holy. The former ER physician gives his personal testimony of how his family dramatically changed for the better as a result of the time they spent together while observing the Sabbath.

  • ‘The Shack’ Author Returns With ‘Cross Roads’

    ‘The Shack’ Author Returns With ‘Cross Roads’

    From the ever-imaginative mind of William Paul Young comes Cross Roads, a novel that surely will be compared with his first work of fiction, the self-published phenomenon The Shack. Though the story is different, the new work has some of the same themes as his first, including the struggle to understand the character of God and nontraditional

  • Building a Bridge of Hope

    Building a Bridge of Hope

    In an age of political, social and economic uncertainty in America, New York Times best-selling Christian author Karen Kingsbury believes God has contracted her writing talents to bring about hope and encouragement to the masses. She has written nearly 70 fiction novels and has developed an incredibly rabid following among her readers. Considering today’s social climate that

  • Multiply

    Multiply

    Francis Chan and Mark Beuving (David C. Cook) Francis Chan’s newest title, Multiply: Disciples Making Disciples seems at first to be a straightforward book about the imperative for making disciples of Jesus and fulfilling the Great Commission. But as you delve further into the book, it switches gears and becomes an instruction manual to a

  • Open Heaven

    Open Heaven

    Tommy Tenney (Destiny Image)  The God Chasers author Tommy Tenney has big plans to remodel churches across the country—not ones of brick and mortar, but of flesh and blood. In Open Heaven: The Secret Power of a Door Keeper, Tenney hopes to restore the collapsing pillars of passionate worship, reopen the windows of the soul so

  • Secrets of Intercessory Prayer

    Secrets of Intercessory Prayer

    Jack Hayford (Chosen Books)  Most believers are taught to pray, but how many of us were instructed in intercession? Respected pastor Jack Hayford’s latest book teaches intercessors how to maximize their prayer impact on behalf of others. He reveals keys such as praying for those you’d rather not, applying God’s promises, and discerning between “spiritual pornography”

  • Life Mastery

    Life Mastery

    Bob Shank (Regal)  Do you tend to separate your career goals from your family goals, while setting both apart from your spiritual goals? Marketplace mentor Bob Shank says that believers need to mesh their personal objectives with their spiritual relationship with God to fully realize their potential. He unpacks six keys for mastering life as

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