The cross is regarded as Jesus Christ's great work of salvation. But is it also a work of creation? Excitingly plumbing Scripture and Christian tradition, Andrew McGowan shows that it is. "Each ...
Chlorella is a freshwater-growing green micro algae filled with well balanced nutrition. In Japan, Chlorella pyrenoidosa is nutritional supplement No.1 (over 20 million people eat Chlorella daily...
This book is a short introduction to one of the most remarkable transformations in the modern world that many people still do not know about. In 1900 more than 80 percent of the world's Christia...
What happens to faith when Christians get dementia? Here, the unique voices of Christians who live with this illness bring insight and prompt theological reflection on the profound questions that d...
Baptists in the nineteenth century grew from a small, struggling denomination to the second-largest Protestant denomination in America. They constructed conventions, schools, churches, and benevole...
Peter Ochs is one of today's most influential Jewish philosophers and the cofounder of the practice of Scriptural Reasoning. Signs of Salvation: A Festschrift for Peter Ochs celebrates Ochs' deep a...
Few books in theology have faced the twentieth century with all its horrors and yet convincingly revoiced the redemptive Christian antidote that compels us to reawaken to our true identity as belov...
Did China pass a vaccine l.a.w. before the pandemic? Are the reports on COVID-19 accurate? Are vaccines safe? Is COVID the real threat? Find out the answers to these questions and more in...The Tru...
Are you feeling stuck in a continuous daily routine? Sick and tired of working an endless 9-5 job, which you don't particularly like? Do you ever have the dream of making your own rules, running ...
In Life's a Mother, Beth Adubato tells the story of three working moms, each trying to strike a balance between earning the money to raise the kids and actually raising the kids. Melissa Flynn is ...
These small poems aim to trace the emotional events in so many lives that have come about through the advent of the Coronavirus in 2020/21
Starting from the deep and consuming love that holds liv...
Rather than seeing art as a curricular extra, or a fun break from the curriculum, art in the Using Art Critically series is used, like language, as a tool and toy for learning, rethinking, and outg...
Thief and giver of gifts. Liar and revealer of difficult truths. Friend to Thor, blood-brother to Odin, and enemy of the Aesir gods at Ragnarok. Cunning trickster. Loving parent and spouse. Changem...
Everybody seems to be a photographer these days and there, undoubtedly, is an abundance of beautiful photographs nowadays. For aspiring photographers, it can be a daunting task to stand out from th...
An original international collaboration, To Stake a Claim researches the relationship between what counted for ""knowledge"" in the West, how this knowledge has changed over the years, and how thos...
This gem of a poetry and art book has been created by two poets who are also visual artists: Cindy Rinne who wrote the poems and Toti O'Brien who created the artwork. In the words of Stacy Russo, ...
From its very beginning, in June 1842, the Protestant Mission in Gabon included men and women of African descent--African Americans, Americo-Liberians, and West Africans--all teachers and advanced ...
From induction into the USAAF, through training and then into combat flying the F-5, the photo reconnaissance version of the Lockheed P-38 Lightning, Follis recounts his many experiences getting an...