The bestselling author of the novels Soul Food and Web of Deception, LaJoyce Brookshire tells a true story more shattering than any work of fiction.
Chronicles an Army chaplain's spiritual journey through war, homecoming, healing, and the process of learning to believe again, as he faces and then reconciles his doubt with his very own faith and finds God in his heart once again.
Chronicles an Army chaplain's spiritual journey through war, homecoming, healing, and the process of learning to believe again, as he faces and then reconciles his doubt with his very own faith and finds God in his heart once again.
Through a series of unpublished letters in the McCord Museum, author Alan Hustak tells the powerful and absorbing story of a man revered by the Canadian military for his remarkable ministry.
The author recounts her marriage to a man who hid from her the fact that he was suffering from AIDS, describing her feelings and experiences after discovering the deadly secret and drawing on her personal faith to call for an end to the ...
His NAME Peter ' s parents called him Simon , from the Hebrew shama , “ to hear . ” Simon was a common name among the Jews because it is derived from “ Simeon , ” the name of one of the sons of Jacob ( and one of the twelve tribes of ...
In 1967, Pope Paul VI bestowed on Bradley the rank of Domestic Prelate with the title of Right Reverend Monsignor. He retired from the U.S. Navy in 1969 and was appointed pastor of St. Michael's Catholic Church in Long Branch, ...
C. Elihu's Anger (32:2a, c, 3) Three times in the opening five verses of the chapter the narrator makes reference to the anger of Elihu. He was definitely an angry young man! 1. Against Job (32:2a, ...
Daniel Simundson shows how the Bible can speak to the universal human experience of suffering. He examines various biblical responses to suffering and explains what the New Testament can add...
... a place where wonderful things are happening, a place that is vitally connected to the last days. I am indeed living under fire here, as are all the people of Iraq, but there is one difference: I chose to be here.
This book examines the realities of Anglican chaplains' wartime experiences and presents a compelling picture of what it meant to be a clergyman-in-uniform in the most devastating war in modern history.
America, a nation of ethnic diversity, has become a nation of diverse deities.
Faith Under Fire collects the stories of eighteen regular people who summoned extraordinary courage when they found themselves face to face with a world gone mad.
One man's personal quest to understand and to incorporate into his life the principle of faith.
Steven Lawson alerts Christians to the fact that their faith will come under attack and identifies six danger areas to be aware of.
Here are stories of faith told by the people who lived them. this compelling collection not only honors the lives of these people of faith, but inspires readers to seek God in their own lives.
This is not the time for true believers to be silent as we watch in horror as the world slides deeper into oblivion.
This guide complements the four-session DVD curriculum that uses video clips of well-respected Christians debating differing viewpoints from the PAX-TV program "Faith Under Fire.
Faith Under Fire: Dramatic Stories of Christian Courage
Faith Under Fire