PFO’s Book Catalog

  A Resource List
  of Significant
  Apologetic Works
  by Respected Authors
  for the Discerning Reader

 

APOLOGETICS/THEOLOGY/DISCERNMENT ISSUES:

 
• The 10 Things You Should Know About the Creation vs. Evolution Debate by Ron Rhodes - (192 pages, $10.99)
This book brings the reader right up to date in terms of the creationist-evolutionist debate, and equips believers to respond to those who question a creation by God. It will help believers acquire the information and confidence to respond to what may seem like overwhelming “scientific” evidence against biblical creationism.
 
Answering the Objections of Atheists, Agnostics, and Skeptics by Ron Rhodes(294 pages, $12.99)
Scripture mandates our response to questions and outright attacks on the Christian faith. This book will help to equip and encourage the believer to be ready to give an answer and defend his faith against even jaded critics and skeptics.
 
• Are There Contradictions In the Bible? by Ralph Muncaster - (48 pages, $4.99)
Critics and skeptics long have pointed to “biblical contradictions” to invalidate God’s Word. This quick and easy-to-read volume is an excellent overview of key issues and alleged contradictions.
 
• Biblical Authority by James T. Draper and Kenneth Keathley - (147 pages, $12.99)
The challenges to scriptural authority and each specific response present in this book will greatly aid any Christian’s understanding and appreciation for the Word.
 
• A Call for Discernment by Jay E. Adams - (139 pages, $9.95)
Spiritual discernment is critical in our times of false teachers. This work helps to determine what is God’s truth and offers examples on how to apply it.
 
• Christian Apologetics by Norman Geisler - (393 pages, hardback, $19.95)
An encore printing of Geisler’s treatise on apologetics. Covers methodology, theistic apologetics, and Christian apologetics. A valuable resource for reading and reference.
 
• A Christian Woman’s Guide to Reasons for Faith by Judy Salisbury - (218 pages, $11.99)
This book offers Christian women safe, practical, and straightforward advice to better learn what they believe and why. A great resource to help you feel more confident with answers to biblical issues.
 
Christianity According to the Bible by Ron Rhodes - (287 pages, $12.99)
Sometimes what we think we know about the Christian faith may not be so. The author asks whether his readers are ‘‘experiencing authentic Christianity or a cultural counterfeit?’’ And in this volume, he tries to help them explore and correct their misunderstandings of a biblically based faith.
 
• The Complete Book of Bible Answers by Ron Rhodes - (395 pages, $11.99)
Solid biblical insight for tough questions is what this book is about. It is a resource for personal study, Bible groups and teaching.
 
• The Cost of Deception by John A. Williams - (211 pages, $9.99)
This handy volume debunks an accumulation of modern myths and urban legends from the Internet, Christian publications and television broadcasts, and even church bulletins.
 
Crucified in the Media by C. Marvin Pate and Sheryl L. Pate - (222 pages, $13.99)
A wealth of information responding to contemporary issues such as the Jesus Seminar, The Da Vinci Code, The Bible Code, and more.
 
• Defending Your Faith by Dan Story - (234 pages, $9.99)
This book is designed to help Christians see that Christianity is a reasonable and intelligent faith grounded on objective, verifiable evidence.
 
• Evidence for Jesus by Ralph Muncaster - (219 pages, $10.99)
This volume is a straightforward and easy-to-understand work which gives a rich background of history, geography, and biography that brings Christianity — and its founder, Jesus — to life.
 
• Examine the Evidence by Ralph Muncaster - (604 pages, $16.99)
Muncaster’s “Examine the Evidence” series (small but practical volumes) has been made even more helpful and practical as many of these 48-page booklets have been reworked and combined into this 600 page volume. A great — yet affordable — resource for any apologist’s library.
 
• God’s Lesser Glory by Bruce A. Ware - (240 pages, $17.99)
Open theism (or neotheism) is creeping into Christian churches. Ware explores its implications and pinpoints the subtle ways that open theism undermines our trust in God and lessens His glory in our lives.
 
• Hypnosis: Medical, Scientific, or Occultic? by Martin and Deidre Bobgan - (142 pages, $9.99)
Even in the halls of science, when one surrenders himself to hypnosis he is surrendering himself to the doorway to the occult. This volume shows how hypnotism is potentially dangerous at its best and demonic at its worst.
 
• “I Just Wanted More Land” — Jabez by Gary E. Gilley - (107 pages, $9.99)
A pithy and perceptive analysis of Bruce Wilkinson’s mega-bestseller, The Prayer of Jabez. A warning against the danger of the poor Bible interpretations of Wilkinson.
 
• Jesus Christ: Self-Denial or Self-Esteem? by David Tyler - (114 pages, $9.95)
This volume is a review of Christ’s words, miracles, and parables, showing a life pattern of self-denial, not self-esteem.
 
• “Know” Series: includes, Know Who You Believe, Know What You Believe, and Know Why You Believe by Paul E. Little - (3-volume set, $19.99)
Answers to the ample questions regarding the Christian faith are given in these volumes. These works are recognized as some of the classic works of modern day apologetics.
 
• Ready With An Answer by John Ankerberg & John Weldon - (404 pages, $11.99)
Be better equipped to present biblical accuracies to people desiring reliable answers. This volume presents in-depth research and study.
 
• Rose Book of Bible Charts, Maps, and Time Lines by Rose Publishing - (192 pages, $29.99)
This oversized, hardcover book contains a wealth of rich Bible facts, figures, and visuals presented in ‘‘Technicolor.’’ It will enhance the Bible for any — young, old, novice, or seasoned — student of Scripture. A must for Sunday school or Bible study teachers.
 
• Searching for the Original Bible by Randall Price - (293 pages, $12.99)
This is a dynamite book at an unbeatable price.  Charles Ryrie says: “Thorough research, informative sidebars, charts, photographs, and clearing writing all combine to make this book a significant, up-to-date defense of the inerrancy and reliability of our Bible.”
 
• TheoPhostic Counseling: Divine Revelation or PsychoHeresy? by Martin and Deidre Bobgan (143 pages, $9.99)
The counseling model created by Ed Smith, known as theophostic counseling, is an amalgamation of inner healing, guided imagery, visualization, hypnosis, and other existent therapies. This book biblically challenges this counseling method and its claim of divine origin.
 
• Think Biblically! by John MacArthur (and The Master’s College Faculty) - (368 pages, $19.99)
What we think shapes who we are.  With the Bible in their hands, the authors confront the false worldviews that dominate our postmodern world and help cultivate a biblical mindset on worship, psychology, gender, science, education, history, government, economics, and literature.
 
• This Little Church Stayed Home by Gary E. Gilley - (190 pages, $13.99)
The vast scope and extensive information of this volume makes it one of the finest works examining the plight of the contemporary Church. From postmoderism and relativism to inclusivism, mysticism and pragmatism to the emergent church movement, Gary Gilley has it all covered. Christians can be forewarned and forearmed by this book.
 
• This Little Church Went to Market by Gary E. Gilley - (144 pages, $10.99)
This publication takes on pragmatism in the Church C namely how the Christian community has moved from being Scripture-based to being market-driven.
 
• A Time of Departing by Ray Yungen - (173 pages, $12.95)
This work is a revealing account of a universal spirituality that has infiltrated much of the Church today. Yungen exposes how the Gospel message is being compromised with Eastern mystical concepts
.
 
• The Truth Behind the Da Vinci Code by Richard Abanes - (96 pages, $6.99)
Point by point, in a very readable format, Abanes deciphers and unshrouds the fabricated “codes” of Dan Brown’s blockbuster novel, The Da Vinci Code. This book goes headlong into the fiction and fantasy world of Brown and clears away thorns and thickets of his fables and myths.
 
• What Did Jesus Mean? by Ron Rhodes - (239 pages, $10.99)
This easy-to-read work gives clear understanding of the sometimes complex expressions of Jesus. A subject index enhances the book.
 
Who Are You to Judge? by David Swavely - (213 pages, $13.99)
This book challenges our thinking in the areas of music, working mothers, birth control, gambling, alcohol consumption, demand feeding, frequency of the Lord’s Supper, home/Christian school vs. public school, fasting, movies, television, art, and even coffee drinking.  It takes every issue back to Scripture, examines it in the light of God’s Word, and refuses to go where God does not go.
 
• Why Christians Can’t Trust Psychology by Ed Bulkley - (368 pages, $12.99)
Thousands look to “Christian psychology” to help them attain victory over modern dysfunctions.  Some argue we need the Bible plus psychology, others say the Bible alone is sufficient.  Bulkley presents both sides of the issue and offers a trustworthy, biblical response.
 
• Why Do Bad Things Happen if God is Good? by Ron Rhodes - (284 pages, $10.99)
A thoughtful but easy-to-understand analysis of the existence of evil and what the Bible has to say about it.  Help to makes sense out of sorrow and affirms that even when bad things happen, God is good.
 
• Yoga and the Body of Christ by Dave Hunt - (176 pages, $9.99)
If you already know that “Christian” yoga is wrong, this book will help you to defend your view with information which you likely never knew. Should you believe that yoga within the Church is acceptable, then, more than ever, you need this book.
 

CATHOLICISM:

• The 10 Most Important Things You Can Say to a Catholic by Ron Rhodes - (128 pages, $9.99)
Fact-filled and easy to read, this volume provides the tools needed to effectively talk to Catholics about their faith and guide them to the good news of God’s free grace through Jesus Christ.
 
• Answers to Questions Catholics Are Asking by Tony Coffey - (271 pages, $13.99)
Catholic today are asking honest and probing questions about the real differences that exist between the official teachings of the Roman Catholic Church and the Bible. The answers to these questions are shared in this book.
 
• Catholicism: Crisis of Faith - Lumen Productions - (54-minute video tape, $19.95)
Learn the cause of the present crisis facing the Roman Catholic Church by investigation of its doctrines and practice.
 
• The Gospel According to Rome by James G. McCarthy - (397 pages, $12.99)
Has today’s Catholic Church changed? This book is an authoritative and insightful response by a former Catholic to the new publication, Catechism of the Catholic Church.
 
• Messages from Heaven by Eternal Productions - (87-minute video tape, $12.95 - web site special price)
This video gives solid evidence as to how “shamelessly unbiblical” are the alleged apparitions of the Virgin Mary. The presentation is superior quality, with good photography and excellent visual and sound effects.
 
• Reasoning from the Scriptures with Catholics by Ron Rhodes - (359 pages, $13.99)
A complete handbook with a step-by-step guide to sharing the Good News of salvation by faith alone with Catholics.
 

CHARISMATIC EXTREMISM:

• Christianity in Crisis by Hank Hanegraaff - (587 pages, $14.99)
This book is an examination of various deadly doctrines of Faith teachers which are raiding the body of Christ. It reveals the darkness yet equips believers with answers regarding historic Christian doctrine. Includes study guide.
 
• The Final Word by O. Palmer Robertson - (150 pages, $7.99)
This is a biblical response to the case for tongues and prophecy today. Direct response to arguments by Wayne Grudem and others.
 
• From the Pinnacle of the Temple by Charles Farah, Jr. - (243 pages, $9.99)
One of the first works to examine the “faith” movement. Written by the professor of Theological and Historical Studies at Oral Roberts University.
 
• Healing in the Name of God by Ted Schwarz - (203 pages, $9.99)
Healings from all viewpoints — religion, psychology; superstition, medical science and well-intentioned and fraudulent faith healers — are examined.
 
• The Many Faces of Benny Hinn 3.0 by The Door Magazine - (6-hour 3-DVD set, $29.95)
A compilation of major news media’s investigative exposes, crusade clips, Praise the Lord and This is Your Day film clips exposing the escapades of the controversial faith healer, Benny Hinn.
 
• Satisfied by the Promise of the Spirit by Thomas R. Edgar - (283 pages, $13.99)
Perplexing questions regarding “signs and wonders” groups are answered in that Christians can certainly be satisfied and complete by the Holy Spirit independent from miraculous gifts.
 

JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES:

• The 10 Most Important Things You Can Say to a Jehovah’s Witness by Ron Rhodes - (128 pages, $9.99)
Spotlights the critical errors of Watchtower theology. This fact-filled, easy-to-understand, and visually appealing volume is a great witnessing resource.
 
• Dictionary of Watchtower Documents by Gospel Defense Publications - (CD-Rom, uses Adobe Acrobat Reader, $29.95)
This CD-Rom allows you to view and print the Watchtower documents just as they appeared in the original magazine or book. Over 50 topics.
 
• Reasoning from the Scriptures with the Jehovah’s Witnesses by Ron Rhodes - (437 pages, $13.99)
After reading scriptural passages, then explaining what is meant by them, the author suggests that you ask the Jehovah’s Witness specific questions related to the text.
 

KING JAMES ONLY:

• The Facts on the King James Only Debate by John Ankerberg & John Weldon - (48 pages, $3.99)
Are other translations of the bible reliable? This small booklet helps you become knowledgeable of the translation process and determine this critical issue.
 
King James Only? by Robert A. Joyner - (143 pages, $8.99)
The average layperson can become mired in rhetoric of a KJV-Only advocate. This book is simple in presentation, non-technical in approach, and convincing in dealing with the key issues of KJV-Only arguments.
 
• The King James Only Controversy by James R. White - (286 pages, $13.99)
Wrestle no more with whether or not the King James is the only reliable translation of scripture. Learn of the formation and accuracy of other translations.
 

MISCELLANEOUS GROUPS:

• The 10 Things You Need to Know About Islam by Ron Rhodes - (155 pages, $10.99)
The 10 things that Rhodes wants his readers to know about Islam include the divisions of Islam, the scripture of Islam, the prophet of Islam, and the God of Islam. He also surveys the five pillars (or acts) of Islam, examines Islamic teachings on salvation and judgment, and summarizes what Muslims believe about Jesus and the Bible.  Rhodes covers the spiritual and the practical by advising his readers on how to dialogue with and witness to Muslims.
 
• Bruce & Stan’s Pocket Guide to Islam by Bruce Bickel and Stan Jantz (128 pages, $6.95)
A user friendly guide to understanding the similarities and crucial differences between Islam and Christianity. A concise overview of what the religion of Islam is all about.
 
The Complete Guide to Christian Denominations by Ron Rhodes - (397 pages, $14.99)
A great resource to better understand some of the prominent denominations in existence today. The religious terrain Rhodes covers includes Roman Catholicism, Protestantism, and the Orthodox Church.
 
Cults, Religions, Occult, and Denominations Pack by Rose Publishing - (PowerPoint presentations, $99.00)
A combination of three separate presentations including Christianity, Cults & Religions ($49.99),
Christianity, Cults & The Occult ($39.99), Denominations Comparison ($39.99). These presentations use Microsoft’s PowerPoint software (a program that must be installed on your computer as these works do not come with the operating software). The presentations come as a discounted package or can be obtained individually for the price indicated following the respective title.
 
• The Facts on Islam by John Ankerberg & John Weldon - (48 pages, $3.99)
Where did the world’s second largest religion come from and what does it teach? These questions are answered in this compact booklet.
 
• Misguiding Lights? by various authors; Stephen M. Miller, editor - (131 pages, $6.99)
If you are looking for a concise work of various major cults, occult, new age thought and world religions, this is the one.
 
The Nation of Islam by Steven Tsoukalas - (211 pages, $14.99)
This well-researched volume is the definitive study for a Christian-based understanding of the sociological, historical and theological dynamics of the Black Muslim religion.
 
• Reasoning from the Scriptures with Masons by Ron Rhodes - (308 pages, $13.99)
This volume is a vital work to help combat Freemasonry’s acceptance within the Church and to expose its inconsistency with the Christian faith.
 
• Reasoning from the Scriptures with the Muslims by Ron Rhodes - (342 pages, $13.99)
Written in understandable terms, this volume examines the history, founder and beliefs of the Muslim faith. Also included is a comparison between Islamic and Christian doctrine.
 
• Seventh-day Adventism by Grace Upon Grace Productions - (50-minute VHS or DVD, $19.95)
SDA history is laid out and visions of false prophet, Ellen G. White are described. Primary documentation is presented to answer your question as to the SDA church being cult or Christian.
 
• Seventh-day Adventists False Prophets? by Wallace Slattery - (60 pages, $5.99)
Former SDA church member struggled with the history and doctrines of Adventism as it compares to what the Bible teaches. Slattery equips you to witness competently and with empathy.
 
The Truth About Islam by Anees Zaka and Diane Coleman – (194 pages, $11.99)
An excellent exposition of the teachings of the Islamic faith from its holy book the Qur’an in light of the Holy Bible.  A tremendous resource for those wanting to understand and evangelize Muslims.
 
• The Truth About the “Church of Christ” by Dr. Hugh F. Pyle - (99 pages, $4.95)
This book describes in uncomplicated words the fallacies of this group which declares to be the one true church.
 

MORMONISM:

• The 10 Most Important Things You Can Say to a Mormon by Ron Rhodes - (128 pages, $9.99)
Exposes crucial differences between biblical Christianity and Latter-day Saints’ beliefs. A wealth of information and counsel to aid in understanding the Mormon church and witnessing to its members.
 
• Answering Mormons’ Questions by Bill McKeever - (127 pages, $13.99)
Clear, biblical answers to thirty-eight of the cleverly designed questions asked by Mormons. From his in-depth research of the Latter-day Saint faith, the author tackles the puzzling and perplexing questions Mormons are taught to ask Christians
 
• Behind the Mask of Mormonism by John Ankerberg & John Weldon - (499 pages, $16.99)
This volume is packed with information on LDS history, its doctrine and belief system. This powerful cult is scrutinized with biblical, Christian beliefs. Helpful indexes are included.
 
The Bible vs. The Book of Mormon by Living Hope Ministries – (66-minute VHS or DVD, $14.95)
Is The Book of Mormon superior to the Bible? This is a wonderful presentation, not only to entreat Mormons to consider and weigh the facts, but also for Christians to ponder and comprehend.
 
• A Christian Woman’s Guide to Understanding Mormonism by Donna Morley - (240 pages, $11.99)
This book will equip you with the basic essentials for pointing Mormons to Christ and biblical truth. Contains practical illustrations and step-by-step guidelines.
 
• DNA vs. The Book of Mormon by Living Hope Ministries - (49-minute VHS or DVD, $14.95)
This video has collected the facts and demonstrates how forensic science further evidences what archaeologists and anthropologists have long said: The Book of Mormon’s claims are erroneous.
 
• Reasoning from the Scriptures with the Mormons by Ron Rhodes & Marian Bodine - (425 pages, $13.99)
Mormon beliefs are thoroughly contrasted with Christian theology and thought-provoking questions are intermingled throughout the book designed to stimulate discussion with Mormons. The work can be used as an in-depth study or as a ready reference.
 

OCCULT/SATANISM/WITCHCRAFT:

• Protecting Your Teen from Today’s Witchcraft by Steve Russo - (223 pages, $13.99)
Is your teen in danger?  Wicca (witchcraft) has an ever-increasing presence on high school campuses. Paganism is enticing countless teens — including many in churches. This volume presents solid, practical advice for guiding kids in the right direction.
 
• Selling Satan by Mike Hertenstein and Jon Trott - (477 pages, $15.95)
Investigative journalism at its finest. The authors examine the life and claims of alleged “satanic high priest”-turned-Christian minister/entertainer Mike Warnke. A stunning study into the gullibility of the Evangelical Christian community.
 
Spellbound by Marcia Montenegro – (256 pages, $13.99)
Television, movies, and books saturate our culture with the supernatural and blur the lines between good and evil. This is an excellent biblical examination of the occult and paranormal. A very helpful resource for Christian parents.
 
• What’s the Deal With Wicca? by Steve Russo – (192 pages, $11.99)
This volume is an informative work written either for a searching parent or for a teen who is either dabbling in witchcraft or who has a friend enticed by it. The book also explains the difference between Wicca and Christianity, and brings the reader back to what the Bible teaches regarding key issues.
 
• Witchcraft: Exploring the World of Wicca by Craig S. Hawkins - (227 pages, $19.99)
Three main areas are discussed: beliefs of witches, witchcraft and neopaganism as viewed by the Scriptures and philosophical holes in the worldview of witches.
 

SPIRITUAL ABUSE/GUIDANCE:

• Damaged Disciples by Ron & Vicki Burks - (176 pages, $7.99)
Understand through first-hand experiences the manipulative methods that take place within discipleship or shepherding groups. Help is given for those who are out of the movement struggling to re-establish their lives.
 
• A Matter of Basic Principles (Bill Gothard and the Christian Life) by Don and Joy Veinot and Ron Henzel - (383 pages, $15.99)
The trail of broken lives and split churches in the wake of Bill Gothard and his teachings is unprecedented in modern times. This ground-breaking book is top notch research, religious investigative journalism, and Bible exposition at its finest.
 
• The Subtle Power of Spiritual Abuse by David Johnson & Jeff VanVonderen - (235 pages, $13.99)
Don’t be misled by legalism and guilt. Recognize spiritual manipulation and an erroneous spiritual control within the church.
 
• The Christian’s Guide to Guidance by Jay E. Adams - (97 pages, $8.95)
Making right decisions is a crucial issue and has given fuel to shepherding and abusive groups. The author explains how Scripture is the only basis for a Christian’s guidance.
 
• Decision Making God’s Way by Gary Meadors - (232 pages, $12.99)
This book is practical, readable, and may well be a lifesaver as it provides a biblical framework to counter the subjectivism and mysticism of our uncertain age.
 
• Decision Making and the Will of God by Garry Friesen with J. Robin Maxson - (452 pages, $14.99 standard edition, $6.99 pocketbook edition)
With commitment to the Scriptures, Friesen takes the reader through realistic life issues (choosing a mate, picking a career, etc) to discover how to know the will of God.
 
• Is That You Lord? by Gary E. Gilley - (96 pages, $9.99)
This book provides sound biblical instruction about knowing the will of God and how to make wise decisions that please and honor God — and just how much freedom we have in many of those choices.  It is a life preserver for those floating in a sea of subjectivism who are listening for God to speak in all the wrong ways.
 
• Step by Step by James Petty - (276 pages, $14.99)
Full of wisdom from biblical guidance, this work helps you to make critical life choices and personal decisions reliably and with discernment.
 
• The Use of the Rod and Staff by Jay Adams - (89 pages, $9.99)
Adams urges Church leaders to carry out their divine call to protect their flocks from wolves. Anyone can benefit from this book as it will help all know what a true shepherd is by comparison to the foolish shepherd mentioned in Zechariah 11:15.
 

SPIRITUAL WARFARE/CHRISTIAN GROWTH & DISCIPLINES:

• Damsels in Distress by Martha Peace - (187 pages, $13.99)
Covering issues from gossip and slander to PMS and legalism, the author offers biblical insight on problems women face. This straightforward, clear-cut book offers practical solutions in an ideal format for personal reading or group study.
 
• From Forgiven to Forgiving by Jay Adams - (175 pages, $14.95)
Experience a new freedom in Christ as you learn to relate and communicate principles of forgiveness. Modern day psychologists promote a “forgive and forget” attitude even when forgiveness has not been sought, but is this biblical? Through a systematic study, Adams has the answers.
 
• Grace to Stand Firm, Grace to Grow by Carol J. Ruvolo - (252 pages, $11.99)
Powerful biblical insight from 1 & 2 Peter, helping believers to allow their faith to shine in the midst of persecution and trials and transforming them into the image of Christ.
 
• How to Help People in Conflict by Jay E. Adams - (156 pages, $13.99)
In this book, the author defines biblical peace and describes, at length, the peacemaker and what is needed.  Also explained in detail is how to pursue peace and bring peace into situations in which people have given up hope.
 
• Life in the Father’s House by Wayne Mack & David Swavely - (280 pages, $12.99)
This book lays the ground work for the responsibility and conduct that Christians should take in their role as church members.  Newly updated and expanded edition.
 
• Maintaining the Delicate Balance in Christian Living by Jay Adams - (115 pages, $9.95)
While Christians can be tempted toward sin, Adams describes how to accomplish and preserve a biblical balance.
 
• Overcoming Fear, Worry, and Anxiety by Elyse Fitzpatrick - (224 pages, $10.99)
The most crippling effects of being involved with a cult are those generated by fear, worry, and anxiety — but one need not be in a cult to be exposed to such problems. This book is a great antidote of biblical help.
 
• The Peacemaker by Ken Sande - (318 pages, $14.99)
Personal strife is certain. This volume is the definitive work on conflict resolution — great or small. Sande uses easy-to-remember guidelines to assist readers to digest needed information. It is full of wisdom.
 
• Quick Scripture Reference for Counseling by John G. Kruis - (208 pages, $12.99)
• Quick Scripture Reference for Counseling Women by Patricia A. Miller - (208 pages, $12.99)
• Quick Scripture Reference for Counseling Youth by Patricia & Keith Miller - (245 pages, $12.99)
These useful guidebooks and counseling tools are for all Christians. Each spiral bound book lists Scripture passages relevant to a variety of important topics and issues.
 
• Ten Questions to Diagnose Your Spiritual Health by Donald S. Whitney - (141 pages, $10.99)
The purpose of this volume is to help lead Christians to a deeper relationship with the Lord through a series of questions and constructive disciplines to a life of growth in godliness.  In this day and age of spiritual deficiency, this work is a wonderful guidebook for the believer’s process of biblical sanctification.
 
• A Thirst for Wholeness by Jay E. Adams - (142 pages, $9.99)
This book
is a study of the book of James and is a wonderful antidote for the plethora of misguided and even lethal diagnoses and remedies of today’s pop psychologists and theologians.  It’s also a tribute to the enduring wisdom and instruction of the Word.
 
• Transformed Into His Likeness by Armand P. Tiffe - (32 pages, $9.95)
This book is a welcome and valuable tool containing a thorough and precise study for personal change directed toward godliness.  Listed are more than 100 sins and problems with which Christians struggle.  The sin/problem list is divided into three columns. The left side lists the sin/problem to be put off, the middle column gives the scriptural practice to be put on, and the last column provides biblical references pertinent to breaking the old and establishing the new.
 
• Will Medicine Stop the Pain? by Elyse Fitzpatrick & Laura Hendrickson - (234 pages, $13.99)
A compelling book which helps one to trust God with all life’s problems to get off the merry-go-round of hopelessness and despair.
 
• Winning the War Within by Jay Adams - (154 pages, $8.95)
There is victory over sin! Understand and apply the biblical process of overcoming habits and evil tendencies and put on the qualities and behaviors of Christ.
 


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