The Church has rendered God safe. His wrath is a matter relegated to days of antiquity. It seems rare that we connect the brevity and frailty of this existence with His overflowing anger at sin. Unfortunately, having dispensed with His wrath we've also diminished His holiness and His majesty, and made the cross less necessary.
This study invites the reader to take a second look at God and His wrath-and His Christ-through the eyes of Moses. Suitable for individuals or groups.
The Church has rendered God safe. His wrath is a matter relegated to days of antiquity. It seems rare that we connect the brevity and frailty of th...
Eighty years after a smallpox pandemic decimated the global population, Jacen Chester finds himself the sole survivor of his tiny community, just outside the ruins of Philadelphia. Out of the ashes of the old civilization he determines to build a new one.
The young man encounters Hakim, a wanderer with a mysterious past, who begins to teach him the arts of self-defense, leadership, and the history of the recent global disaster. Together they gather a small group of people committed to Jacen's vision of the future.
The endeavor is threatened from within by Jacen's and Hakim's...
Eighty years after a smallpox pandemic decimated the global population, Jacen Chester finds himself the sole survivor of his tiny community, just o...
It began as a blog. It became a political firestorm.
It was never Henry Marshall's intention to be a presidential candidate. He was a blogger, a plain-spoken conservative pundit critiquing the system from the outside, not a politician. Until the unthinkable happens and Marshall finds himself recruited as an independent in a competitive three-way race. When he begins receiving big endorsements and rising in the polls the carefully maintained status quo of Washington, D.C. is threatened. And there are some who are not going to let that happen . . .
It began as a blog. It became a political firestorm.
It was never Henry Marshall's intention to be a presidential candidate. He was a ...