It was C.S. Lewis who first posited that Jesus was either a liar, lunatic, or exactly who He said He was – the Christ, the Son of God. The cross confronts people with this choice. Was Jesus a madman rightfully executed or the much-anticipated Savior they had been...
Christians searching for an inspired selection for a book discussion group or for their own Holy Week reading may want to consider two acclaimed novels by author Barry Connolly. ‘The Good Thief,’ tells the story of Dismas, the ‘good thief’...
For release in the Spring: the world’s first book about this 1537 Reformation bible, the only English bible bought with blood. “This is the untold story of the Matthew Bible, which formed the basis of the King James Version, though unacknowledged,”...
Like the most recent Smithsonian museum that chronicles the African American experience, a new biographical novel tackles concentric themes – the triumph of spirituality and significance over racism and poverty. Set in Baltimore at the dawn of the Civil Rights...
Several important tax developments in 2016 will affect 2017 tax reporting by ministers, church staff, and churches. Richard Hammar lists the top ten developments in the January/February issue of Church Law & Tax Report, including: • Affordable Care Act reporting...