Customer Review: The central point of "The Great Omission" seems to address the concern that many churches are simply content to having professions of faith in Jesus Christ instead of letting the profession of faith be the first step in the lifelong process of discipleship. This is certainly a valid point as... more info
Customer Review: Invitation to Solitude and Silence guides us through the journey of moving beyond the obvious and into a deep and meaningful relationship with God and with ourselves. Many of us are afraid of what the silence will bring, conjuring up those inner demons that we've tried to either bury or hide. But... more info
Customer Review: Dallas Willard and Don Simpson have greatly improved my understanding of my spiritual development by clearly describing the aspects of a person's being: mind (thoughts and feelings), heart, will, body, and soul. With this understanding, I am much better equiped to answer the call to righteousness... more info
Customer Review: Jan Johnson acts as the tour guide as she uses Willard's "Renovation of the Heart" to transport us on a soul searching journey. I have personally been touched as I meditate on the thought provoking devotionals. A must have for those who find Willard a compelling read.
Customer Review: Bill Hull has written an insightful book about the failings of the church. His thesis is summed up on page 31, "The awful truth is that we are making very little impact on culture because we are shallow. And we are shallow because we have separated salvation from discipleship." Hull defines... more info