Prophetic Encyclopedia of Numbers Rises Under ‘Christian Prophecy’

The 10th Anniversary of THE DIVINE CODE: A PROPHETIC ENCYCLOPEDIA OF NUMBERS, Vol. I & II is ground-breaking in its scope.

BibleMemory.com Launches Small Group Leaders Guide to Memorizing Scripture

Memorizing Bible verses and attending small group study are two of the top eight predictors of biblical engagement, according to Lifeway Research. BibleMemory.com—the leading app and online portal for Scripture memorization—marries the two with the launch of its Small Group Leaders Guide for memorizing Scripture.

Divine Posters: Journey with the Holy Spirit

The world is overrun with hate, anger and impatience and something needs to help it change. How? With Divine intervention, OurDividedWorld.com and H. John Johnsen, the Divine poster designer.

Modern-day Retelling Between Wizard of Oz and Prodigal Son

Who doesn’t love reading a good children’s book or being read to? As an English teacher, Carol Lester, author of Roo, the Kangaroo Cat, regularly read children’s books to her middle and high school students. Her students looked forward to these readings, which led to their insightful, and often emotional, journal responses. Thus, Lester’s students served as inspiration for this true story of a cat named Saturn.

New Book Teaches Forgiveness as the Key to Joy

Everyone has experienced an imprisoned heart, held captive as a result of unbelief and unconfessed sin. Worse, our prison comes with cellmates: guilt, shame, and regret, etc. The Keeper of the keys, Jesus Christ, has already unlocked the door to the believer’s heart using the key of forgiveness by grace through faith (Ephesians 2:8–9). But sometimes we live as if we’re still imprisoned, struggling with fear, bitterness, anger—even hate. And those sins can slam shut the door of our hearts and strain our relationship with our heavenly Father and with others.

Children’s Book Release Celebrates the Diversity of Skin Color

With race and skin color often used to divide and categorize, a new release encourages children to rejoice in their God-designed differences. The Color of Us by Kathy Hardee (Redemption Press, April 2019) teaches that the color of skin is as inconsequential as the color of eyes or hair. It demonstrates diversity as God’s design and a reason to celebrate.

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