In The Beginning It may be the most famous book on earth and also the most maligned. No wonder, for Moses saves eight in a barge and drowns half a million alive. He gives men death as the price of fruit. His heroes act like sheep in wolves' clothing, accustomed to the half-lie. But Moses is to ages past what John is to future events. His Genesis gives us the birth of all - languages, nations, cities and kings, the family, sin, and redemption's plan. And in Dreamers, Schemers, and First Blasphemers, author Joe Conti gives the reasons why: o A first-earth was not lost in cosmic war o Eden was...
In The Beginning It may be the most famous book on earth and also the most maligned. No wonder, for Moses saves eight in a barge and drowns half a mil...
A Vision To Outlast Nations and Kings If your heart is stirred by Handel's Messiah, this is the book for you. With his reach into heaven and hell beneath, from Creation's day to the Day of the Lord, Isaiah's scope is phenomenal, his themes compelling and epic. In his labor of love, To the Ends of the Earth, author Joe Conti gives the reasons why: > Our leaders reflect the populace, whether ethical or corrupt > War against Israel is suicide and an army's profanity deadly > God's great heart for refugees prompted that mark upon Cain > Faith can conquer conspiracies, as a remnant protects a...
A Vision To Outlast Nations and Kings If your heart is stirred by Handel's Messiah, this is the book for you. With his reach into heaven and hell bene...
Full of Judgment, Full of Eyes When it comes to the Hebrew prophets of old, few can match the obscurity of Ezekiel, the son of Buzi. Largely ignored by New Testament writers, he is thought to have seen a UFO and provided an archaic description. The rabbis of Israel thought otherwise, convinced that Ezekiel's merkebah held the secrets of all creation. But there is much more than chariots here, as Joe Conti gives the reasons why: > The cherubim are the essence of life, reflected in life below > Their 3-to-1 grouping validates the quadriform gospel accounts > The fall of Tyre confirms his...
Full of Judgment, Full of Eyes When it comes to the Hebrew prophets of old, few can match the obscurity of Ezekiel, the son of Buzi. Largely ignored b...