Book Review: The Gospel of Ruth: Loving God Enough to Break the Rules
James begins by giving her readers an in-depth look at what it means to be a widow and a barren woman in Old Testament times,
James begins by giving her readers an in-depth look at what it means to be a widow and a barren woman in Old Testament times,
I had just finished teaching an adult Sunday School class on spiritual gifts when a friend ran up to me and asked, “Did you hear
JoAnne Lyon feels the way all of us do sometimes—depressed, bitter, lonely, helpless. But she also remembers what we often forget—that through the pain and
This book, written by a woman on the staff of Campus Crusade for Christ, makes a distinct contribution to the current literature on biblical teachings
Del Birkey, an independent scholar and author of The House Church: A Model for Renewing the Church (Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press, 1988), has written a
Biblical feminists will be interested in a chapter co-authored by Helen V. Stehlin which appears in James Davison Hunter’s new book (1987) Evangelicalism: The Coming
In July 2006, I welcomed the reprinting of this marriage classic. Kari Torjesen Malcolm is an expert on the subject of marriage and family. Born
The editors of this large volume of 515 pages have put together twenty-nine essays arranged under five headings: Setting the Stage (the Historical Backdrop); Looking
Dr. Steven Tracy is the vice president of academic affairs and associate professor of theology and ethics at Phoenix Seminary. He and his wife founded
Alice Mathews and M. Gay Hubbard write an extraordinary book about Christian marriage and family. The book’s purpose is to explore God’s perspective on marriage,