Books

Release DateSpring 2025

Revelations of the End: A Fresh Look at an Ancient Eschatology is not a traditional chapter-and-verse breakdown of the major themes of the New Testament book of Revelation. It is, however, an eschatological commentary that utilizes the framework of the book of Revelation to revisit the traditional and orthodox end-time teachings of the church for most of its history. The book attempts to address the eschatological expectations of the early first-century church, for whom the apocalyptic and prophetic letter was originally written. It seeks to explain the Old Testament eschatological expectations through the structure of New Testament eschatological revelation as expressed through the letter of Revelation.

Release DateSpring 2008

Prove Thyself a Man comes from the hearts of two young fathers seeking to lead their sons down the path of spiritual pilgrimage. Written primarily as a father-to-son letter, this book shares the promise God gives for a full and meaningful life. The authors draw on biblical stories their own experiences as fathers (and sons) to provide several examples of how and how not to raise a son. Centering on the premise that fathers and sons have a distinctive relationship and that fathers hold a unique place of influence in the lives of their sons, Prove Thyself a Man also challenges each father to take the mantle of manhood and place it firmly where it belongs: onto our sons.  Pointing to the deathbed conversation between King David and his son Solomon in 1 Kings 2:1-3, Prove Thyself a Man acts as a guide for intentionally equipping our sons for manhood by calling them to live lives that illustrate the biblical principles of discipline, gentleness, generosity, and faithfulness.