10 Best Christian Books For The Last 100 Years

Christian Books

The provided content lists influential Christian literature beyond the 100-year timeframe. It includes books like “Orthodoxy” by G.K. Chesterton that defends Christianity, “The Cost of Discipleship” by Dietrich Bonhoeffer discussing grace and discipleship, and various works by C.S. Lewis that explore Christian doctrines, grief, good and evil, and temptation. It also mentions Corrie ten Boom’s Holocaust memoir, Tolkien’s Christian-influenced fantasy trilogy, and John Stott’s exploration of the Cross’s importance.

Only 1 Destiny, Your Destiny Is Serving Jesus’s Purpose

Your Destiny Is Serving Jesus's Purpose

The post discusses the concept of suffering and destiny in relation to belief in God. Your Destiny Is Serving Jesus’s Purpose. It suggests that hardships and tragedies can be seen as part of God’s grand plan, working for the ultimate good. Several biblical examples are cited, including Abraham, Isaac, Moses and Paul, demonstrating how pain and trials can lead to fulfilling God’s purpose. The author encourages acceptance of life’s challenges as divinely orchestrated instances that shape one’s character for a higher purpose.

Building Jerusalem, Through the Lens Of Ten Commandments

Building Jerusalem, Through the Lens Of Ten Commandments

By: Richard Roper www.lettersfromadarkenedroom.com Book: Building Jerusalem & other Letters from a Darkened Room Paperback  Understanding the Current chaos through the lens of the Ten Commandments  ‘And did those feet in ancient time Walk upon Englands mountains green: And was the holy Lamb of God, On Englands pleasant pastures seen!  And did the Countenance Divine, Shine … Read more

Answers in Genesis Appoints New Executive CEO: Martyn Iles

Answers in Genesis Appoints New Executive CEO: Martyn Iles

PETERSBURG, Ky., Nov. 13, 2023 – Answers in Genesis’ Board of Directors is pleased to announce that it has unanimously decided to promote Martyn Iles to the position of Executive CEO of Answers in Genesis, serving under Ken Ham. Ham remains Founder CEO and has no plans to retire, but will continue in his oversight role of … Read more