Five Sacred Crossing by Craig Hazen

‘Five Sacred Crossing’ presents the Christian worldview’s uniqueness through creative fiction. Although it is fictional, the story is very realistic with compelling content. This book provides a strong case for Christianity in a non-threatening way which we highly recommend for non-believers and seekers alike.  Written by Craig Hazen, Founder and  Director of Biola University’s graduate program[…]

Who Moved the Stone? by Frank Morison

Frank Morison’s ‘Who Moved The Stone?’ is a must read for anyone with doubts and questions on the reality of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Book recommended for seekers and skeptics.  Written by Albert Henry Ross under the pseudonym ‘Frank Morison’, Who Moved the Stone? : A Skeptic Looks at the Death and Resurrection of[…]

The End of Religion by Bruxy Cavey

‘The End Of Religion’ is a thought-provoking and engaging book recommended for seekers, non-believers and those who have problems with ‘organized religion’. Also a good book for Christians, if by any case, you ever found yourself frustrated by a shallow, systemic religion that seems to have lost sight of Jesus Christ.  Written by Bruxy Cavey, teaching[…]

Advice for Seekers by Charles H. Spurgeon

Originally published in 1896, ‘Advice for Seekers’ is the result of Charles H. Spurgeon’s experiences and his years of ministry to compel seekers to commit their lives to Jesus Christ. Book highly recommended for seekers – those who are struggling with accepting Christ as their personal Savior.  Exquisitely produced by Attic Books with an antique[…]

Mere Christianity by C. S. Lewis

Written by one of the most influential Christian writers of the 20th century, C.S. Lewis’ ‘Mere Christianity’ provides a defense of the core beliefs and truths of Christianity. Book recommended for believers and non-believers alike.  Mere Christianity is C.S. Lewis’ most popular apologetic book which are adapted from a series of BBC radio talks between[…]