In a time when the unrest and bloody crisis of the Middle East causes us to wonder if there is any hope for the war-torn nations there, a story offering a beautiful picture of hope emerges. A modern-day Esther, poised to save her people, rises from the ashes and confronts us with the courage and determination we should all strive to live by. Desert Rose introduces a fresh, new genre for Christian readers. An exotic setting, timely scenario, relevant life lessons and original ideas bring the characters to life on the pages, keeping readers intensely involved. C. Hill weaves an enchanting...
In a time when the unrest and bloody crisis of the Middle East causes us to wonder if there is any hope for the war-torn nations there, a story offeri...
Young Earth advocates often use the Grand Canyon as a showcase to argue not only that the thick fossil-bearing layers were laid down in a single catastrophic flood, but that the Bible requires this to be true. In The Grand Canyon, eleven authors and editors--all scientists and apologists--address both the biblical and scientific claims that Noah's flood can account for the Earth's fossil-rich layers. Like many in the scientific community, they find these assumptions to be riddled with factual errors.
This visually stunning book is written primarily for nonscientist Christians who...
Young Earth advocates often use the Grand Canyon as a showcase to argue not only that the thick fossil-bearing layers were laid down in a single catas...