Posts by TheWACDTech
Conquest and Crisis
Studies in Joshua, Judges, and Ruth The conquest and settlement of Canaan is one of the most exciting eras of Israel’s history. This concise analysis of this era uses archaeological discoveries, ancient Near Eastern history and the Hebrew text to interpret these books.
Read MoreChasing After Faith eBook
Subtitled “Capturing Hope Though a Daughter’s Special Needs,” Chasing After Faith chronicles the journey of author Mark Lingenfelter and his wife, Angie, took through the discovery and adjustment to a number of birth and developmental problems with their daughter, Faith. In the introduction, Lingenfelter stresses, “This book is NOT a record of woes and hardship,and it is…
Read MoreChasing After Faith
Subtitled “Capturing Hope Though a Daughter’s Special Needs,” Chasing After Faith chronicles the journey of author Mark Lingenfelter and his wife, Angie, took through the discovery and adjustment to a number of birth and developmental problems with their daughter, Faith. In the introduction, Lingenfelter stresses, “This book is NOT a record of woes and hardship,and it is…
Read MoreBirth of a Kingdom
Of special interest in the books of Samuel is the personal touch of the historian under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. This book is primarily concerned with the text of the books of Samuel and 1 Kings 1-11, which record the rise and development of the united monarchy.
Read MoreBible Truths
This extremely popular little handbook was originally prepared by a busy pastor to provide some systematic doctrinal instruction for his Sunday School. It uses the catechetical method to highlight biblical truth on 28 subjects.
Read MoreBeyond the Edge of the Water: Reclaiming Biblical Discipleship for a Rising Generation
It seems that today’s world is sending the church down a slippery slope, dangerously impacting the approach of making of disciples. Far too many ministries focus on numbers, finances, and overall popularity. Nowhere is this more evident than with our youth. Our increasingly post-Christian culture needs a reset and reminder of Jesus’ picture of discipleship. “Beyond…
Read MoreBecoming Grace: Seventy-Five Years on the Landscape of Christian Higher Education in America eBook
Becoming Grace surpasses the scope and purpose of most institutional histories, writes Brethren historian, Jeff Bach. He notes in the foreword that Burkholder, Norris, and their contributors offer a clear and balanced account of Grace College and Theological Seminary from its origins in Akron, Ohio, through its expansion at Winona Lake, Ind., and the difficulties of…
Read MoreAstronomy and the Bible
Astronomy and the Bible is a 155-page paperback which answers 100 intriguing questions about astronomy and science. Written by Grace College professor Dr. Don B. DeYoung, it is subtitled Questions and Answers. The questions range across subjects such as the earth and the moon, the solar system, the stars, galaxies and the universe, and general science. Published by BMH…
Read MoreAn Introduction to the New Testament
(Three-Volume Collection) Dr. Hiebert wrote these three well-known volumes as an introduction to the New Testament. They guide the reader through the Gospels and Acts, Pauline epistles, and the Non-Pauline epistles. Each section displays Hiebert’s extensive knowledge of the books, and his readable style makes the collection an excellent companion for both the scholar and…
Read More30 Days to a More Resilient Faith eBook
The oldest book of the Bible, Job, deals with the oldest question of man: why do seemingly bad things happen to good people? Or put another way, if God is good, why is there suffering?
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