The Parables
Truth Illuminated
by Donald Norbie
The parables were a powerful teaching tool that our Lord used often. Doctrine presented in abstract terms may seem dry and cold. The parables make doctrines come alive, fleshed out, vibrant, pulsating with life. They fasten themselves upon one’s memory and are embedded in our heritage. Parables such as The Good Samaritan and The Prodigal Son are often quoted in literature. It is hoped that this book will help the reader understand better and appreciate the message our Lord wished to give.

Paul: Ambassador to the Nations
by: John Williams
"Another book about the Apostle Paul?"—you may ask. Yes, but one written from a different perspective. This is not a biography, nor is it an outline of Pauline theology. In these chapters we shall see Paul "wearing his many different hats," and functioning in a wide variety of settings. Hopefully, we shall identify with the Apostle, at least to some degree, then seek to follow his noble example. Do you aspire to be a preacher, a teacher, a pastor, an elder, a deacon, a Sunday School helper or youth worker? Do you sense God is calling you to missionary service? Are you gifted as a church planter or a pioneer in some corner of the harvest field? Has God gifted you as a writer or a thinker, someone able to help us understand the great concepts of Scripture and Christian theology? Or, perhaps you see yourself as, "just one of those ordinary members of the Body of Christ," who help make things tick. However you choose to answer those questions, please be assured that Paul, the bond-slave of Jesus, has something important to say to you.