This devotional contains life-changing promises from God’s Word to encourage and strengthen mothers.
This book serves as a practical guide to becoming a disciple fully engaged in a Spirit-led prayer life, which is vital because communion with God and the empowering presence of the Holy Spirit is the only key to genuine spiritual transformation.
This book helps women discover their unique identity and purpose in Christ so they can exchange insecurity and rivalry for freedom and confidence as beloved daughters of God.
This book points readers to Jesus Christ as the “adamant” – the immovable, unbreakable, unchanging Truth on which we can stand in this world of changing and confusing opinions.
The English Standard Version® (ESV®) Bible is a great choice—for personal reading and study, for private devotions and family prayers, and for teaching, preaching, and worship.
This 365-day devotional will help us draw peace and strength from God and encourage us to rest in His presence in the midst of life’s uncertainties.
Ang 365-day devotional na ito ay magpapaalala sa atin na nariyan ang presensya ng Diyos saan man tayo dalhin ng buhay, kaya sa Kanya tayo humugot ng kapayapaan at lakas anuman ang ating pinagdadaanan.
This guide will help you to pray bold, Scripture-based prayers for your husband or wife that will strengthen and enrich your marriage.
The King James Version is a translation named after King James I of England who commissioned the new English Bible translation in 1604 A.D. King James 'authorized' the new translation to be read in churches in England and beyond after it was first published in 1611 A.D.
The King James Version is a translation named after King James I of England who commissioned the new English Bible translation in 1604 A.D. King James 'authorized' the new translation to be read in churches in England and beyond after it was first published in 1611 A.D.
The King James Version is a translation named after King James I of England who commissioned the new English Bible translation in 1604 A.D. King James 'authorized' the new translation to be read in churches in England and beyond after it was first published in 1611 A.D.
The King James Version is a translation named after King James I of England who commissioned the new English Bible translation in 1604 A.D. King James 'authorized' the new translation to be read in churches in England and beyond after it was first published in 1611 A.D.
This little book will help you to pray intentional, Bible-based prayers for your mother or father whatever situation they are in.
This short, sympathetic, and warm book will help both Christian and non-Christian readers understand anxiety better, learn some useful techniques to cope with it, and show how the living God can liberate us from its grip.
This book, which can also be used as a devotional, helps married couples to navigate the storms of life together by giving Biblical encouragements that strengthen marriages in times of trial.
This lighthearted, honest, engaging book speaks to women by giving a biblical perspective on periods and what they tell us about God, ourselves, pain, purpose, and hope.
This book serves as a guide to understanding what each Bible book is all about and how all 66 books relate to each other and to the Bible as a whole, and can be a great study companion for those who want to understand the Bible more deeply.
This powerful and personal book provides assurance and encouragement for Christians with same-sex attraction, and gives an inspiring testimony of how a life submitted to Jesus will be fulfilling and fruitful, but not always in the ways we might expect.
This book offers a unique approach to leadership by focusing on the leader’s heart and describing the fifteen qualities of an inspirational leader based on what is more commonly known as the “Love Chapter” in the Bible.
This book offers hope and helpful insights for creating and maintaining a daily quiet time habit, no matter what season of life you are in.
This book takes our disappointments, losses, and unfulfilled longings and places them inside the framework of God’s Big Story, reminding us that the story is not over yet and that the Author knows what He is doing so we can remain yet undaunted.