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This booklet takes a look at a recent archaeology discovery, drawing parallels to modern cultural and political trends.
This book seeks to prove the Bible through science, studies on Messianic prophecies, and by examining divine patterns in the Word and in nature. It has been newly revised in 2019.
This essay presents the fascinating Old Testament basis for one of the New Testament's most remarkable passages. It also seeks to defend the standard Hebrew text in an age of increasing skepticism brought about by the Septuagint and the Dead Sea Scrolls.
A fascinating headline recently made its rounds. Some scientists have boldly asserted that octopi are from outer space. This is a commentary on their conjecture. This is the new, edited version.
What does the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and a future deep impact from a comet have in common? They both feature in an obscure passage from the prophet Amos. Read this free booklet to find out the details. (This is written from a fundamental Christian perspective.)
This booklet provides guided reading for the first book of Herodotus. Such topics as the rise of Cyrus and the fall of Babylon are detailed, with an emphasis on apologetics and eschatology. It has been written from a fundamental Christian perspective. This is the new, edited version.
The political climate in the United States is presently very dangerous. This essay encourages Christians to avoid making the same mistakes of the distant and recent past.
The topic of JFK’s assassination has fascinated the public for many decades. This booklet takes a quick look at the case, and also invites the reader to consider eternal truths.
This is a new, literal translation and commentary of Zechariah's dreams (i.e., chapters 1-6). Utilizing quotes from Feinberg, Kimchi, Rashi, Stonard, Pusey and Barnes (etc.), these fascinating pages from the Hebrew Old Testament are explored and interpreted. The commentary is written from a fundamental Christian perspective ("dispensational"). This is an updated, edited version.
This booklet expounds the Biblical warning of the coming cataclysms in nature. It features a new translation along with a futurist, evangelical commentary. This is the new, edited version.