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Adam Meets Eve draws on current scientific research, insightful and often humorous stories, and timeless Biblical wisdom to illuminate the process of building romantic relationships. It will help you navigate every aspect of relationships, from initiating conversations to recognizing mature love to finally enjoying an engagement that properly lays the foundation for love that lasts a lifetime. You'll find out:
Why did Adam need Eve?
What are men/women really looking for in a mate?
What should you do to attract the person of your dreams?
How do you know when you’re in love?
How does one be romantic?
How does current scientific research reinforce the wisdom of Biblical dating principles?
How do you build a loving relationship that lasts a lifetime
Adam Meets Eve won a “Top 3” Award at the Tyndale ReWrite contest, and a “Book of Merit” certificate from Deep River Books.
Learn to Read New Testament Greek Black, David Alan
*The Scarlet Thread Booker, Richard
The Temple Edersheim, Alfred
The Witness of History to Christ Farrar, F.W.
The Autobiography of Charles Finney Finney, Charles
Celebration of Discipline Foster, Richard
The Story of Christianity Gonzalez, Justo
Choosing the good Hollinger, Dennis
Courageous Leadership Hybels, Bill
The Practice of the Presence of God Lawrence, Brother
Screwtape Letters Lewis, CS
The Great Divorce Lewis, CS
Christian Reflections Lewis, CS
The Business of Heaven Lewis, CS
The Prayer Ministry of the Church Nee, Watchman
The Normal Christian Church Life Nee, Watchman
Honest Religion Oman, John
John Wesley's Sermons Outler & Heitzenrater
Carl F. H. Henry Patterson, Don
Amusing Ourselves to Death Postman, Neil
The Creator and the Cosmos Ross, Hugh
How Should We Then Live Schaeffer, F.
The God Who Is There Schaeffer, F.
In His Steps Sheldon, Charles
Hints on Child Training Trumbull, H. Clay
Hell: The logic of damnation Walls, Jerry
Vital Religion; Or the Personal Knowl Walpole, GHS
John Oman and His Doctrine of God Bevans, Stephen
The Secularization of the European Mind Chadwick, Owen
The Reformation Chadwick, Owen
*St Francis of Assisi Chesterton, G.K.
On Living Simply Chrysostom, John
*Lectures on Revival Finney, Charles
The Lion Concise Book of Christian Thought Lane, Tony
*Mere Christianity Lewis, CS
The Abolition of Man Lewis, CS
The Problem of Pain Lewis, CS
Christ and Culture Niebuhr, Richard
When Jesus Returns Pawson, David
Earth fell with little resistance, but scientists on the outpost Horizon concoct a desperate plan to plunder the past for people and resources in the hopes of preserving the future of the human race.
Valerius, a former Roman centurion turned commander of earth’s reinvasion force, has to overcome millennia of human differences in order to forge a force from throughout history that is capable of dislodging the invaders. With the need to avoid alien detection, preserve the timeline, and fight the rising internal division, he hardly has time to acclimate to a scientific age, or even figure out how to meet the woman of his dreams.
Scintillating space battles, ominous aliens, time travel adventures and an array of colorful characters unite in this roller-coaster ride that takes many twists on its way to illuminating the human soul and one man’s courage to persevere the human race.
After 2000 years of reflection it is time to ask: What was Christianity Meant to Be? The vision is biblical, Christ-centered, historic, and beautiful. Come see what the Lord has done!
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Before the garden fell, heaven was already watching.
Creation was gift. Humanity was formed from dust, filled with breath, and entrusted with the earth. Adam and Eve were called to widen Eden—not by grasping power, but by receiving life and returning it in love.
But love cannot be forced. Freedom can be wounded. And when Lucifer beholds fragile creatures of clay destined for glory, envy becomes accusation. A question curls through the leaves. Trust breaks. The first shadow falls.
Now east of Eden, Adam must learn what it means to live after paradise. He will become husband, father, exile, mourner, and witness to a promise stronger than death. Cain will wrestle with sin at the door. Abel’s blood will cry from the ground. Seth’s line will learn to call upon the name of the Lord.
The Chronicles of Eden: Book One — The Life of Adam is a luminous theological epic about creation, temptation, grief, mercy, and the God whose holy-love keeps breathing even when the world falls. Discover the beauty of the Christian faith through the story of the first man, the first wound, and the first promise.
Many Christians today long for a faith that feels lighter, more authentic, and truly reflective of Jesus—free from anxiety, control, or compulsion. A Deo Lumen offers a fresh yet timeless vision of Christianity, rooted in God’s holiness as overflowing, radiant love rather than severity or fear.
Drawing deeply from Scripture and the Church’s enduring wisdom, you’re invited you to behold God afresh and reclaim the Christian life as joyful participation in divine abundance. These essays explore why God honors our freedom, why prayer is intimate communion rather than persuasion, why suffering and liberty intertwine, and how holiness arises from restored desire instead of weary effort.
Through reflections on dominion, patience, spiritual growth, and the image of God, Kerr offers a compassionate reorientation: God is not a threat to dread but a boundless love to embrace. Ideal for truth seekers, pastors, and believers longing for a Christianity filled with joy, generosity, and hope. Welcome home.
How did determinism start?
How do we understand verses in the Bible that seem to suggest Reformed/Calvinist predestination?
This book was the precursor for subsequent revelation that led to LUMEN.
The Reformation recovered grace: Now it's time to recover love.
The Reformation recovered our reliance upon God’s grace--now we must realize the depth of His love. In this scholarly yet pastoral work, Dr. Kerr traces the roots of Augustinian-Calvinism and calls readers back to the early Christian vision of a God who created for love not glory, who “desires all people to be saved” (I Tim. 2:4), and who even allows human rejection.
With clarity and conviction, From TULIP to ROSES explores creation, history, Scripture, and reason, showing how to rethink the interplay of human and divine will. Respecting Scripture’s authority and honoring the Reformers’ passion for grace, Kerr dissects each petal of TULIP, revealing God’s plan to offer salvation to all, to include those who didn’t hear the gospel while on earth.
Here theology is replanted in the living soil of divine relationship: God’s grace invites and empowers, human freedom responds, and the fullness of love can blossom.
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Why does my faith feel more like striving than radiance?
Many Christians believe deeply and serve faithfully, yet find that faith has become heavy, dutiful, or fragmented. They obey, but do not always delight.
Christianity That Shines gathers the Christian life around one radiant center: the character of God revealed in Jesus Christ. When we see Him clearly, trust replaces fear, grace heals desire, and obedience becomes more than effort. We do not manufacture the light. We turn toward it, receive it, and become what we behold.
With theological depth, biblical clarity, personal stories, and memorable images, Dr. Peter A. Kerr explores creation, freedom, holiness, salvation, suffering, the Church, resurrection, and hope as parts of one beautiful vision.
For believers, leaders, pastors, and thoughtful readers, this book offers depth without dryness—and an invitation to clear the mirror, turn again toward the Light, and fall in love with God anew.
Many Christians believe prayer matters but quietly wonder why God waits, why we need to tell God anything if He knows everything, and why we must ask for His help if He is really good and loving.
The Divine Dance offers clear, hopeful, complete answers. Your prayer life will become more joyous and more continual when you catch the vision of how prayer participates in God’s radiant love. We invite God to act because He gives us dominion on earth, and He invites rather than forces us because He respects His image within us. Prayer changes the “dance floor” of life—sometimes gently, sometimes dramatically through miracles. God respects every will while still accomplishing His good purposes.
If you long to recover the full power of prayer and experience God’s miracles in your life, this book will show you the way and reveal the beauty of God’s divine dance.
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