AGEING LIKE A FINE WINE… RIGHT?
One thing becomes evident as soon as one starts reading Le Morte d’Arthur: it sounds a bit stiff. Sentences just don’t seem to flow when the vast majority of them begins with “So,” “Then,” “And,” or a combination of these.
“ICHTHUS”: CHRISTIAN SYMBOLS IN QUO VADIS
The fish is a well-known symbol for Christians. You’ve probably seen it displayed in the trunk of cars; if that is the case, then you’ve probably asked yourself also, “Why a fish?” or “What is it supposed to mean?”
Quo Vadis – Henryk Sienkiewicz
Quo Vadis, one of Henryk Sienkiewicz’s most appraised novels, is a tour de force that will take you back to Nero’s Rome, in a magnificent story where love and faith triumph even over the Emperor’s madness.
Le Morte d’Arthur – Sir Thomas Malory
The epic retelling of the Arthurian legend in the form of Le Morte d’Arthur has immortalized not only its author, but the very legend of Arthur and his valiant Knights of the Round Table as well. It contains everything a great fiction book ought to have – adventure, love, chivalry, danger, betrayal and a sprinkle of magic.
HONEST WORSHIP – MANUEL LUZ
Times change, people change… but should worship change as well? It’s a question that often goes by unnoticed until the believer is confronted by the variety of ways in which worship is performed during church services, from the traditional acappella to displays of...
HOW TO BE A PERFECT CHRISTIAN – THE BABYLON BEE
Are you tired of “fighting the good fight” and “keeping the faith” without getting visible results? Do you feel frustrated and disheartened from running with perseverance the race set before you? Are you looking for an infallible way to obtain salvation without having...
THE CROSS AND THE SWITCHBLADE – DAVID WILKERSON
A TESTIMONY OF FAITH IN THE MIDDLE OF NEW YORK'S CONCRETE JUNGLE David Wilkerson’s legacy is absolutely undeniable. The intervention and rehabilitation program for drug addicts founded by this evangelist – Teen Challenge – stretches throughout over one hundred...
ESCAPE FROM REASON – FRANCIS SCHAEFFER
The second entry in Francis Schaeffer’s famed “Trilogy,” Escape From Reason examines man’s historical pursuit of knowledge and truth in the areas of philosophy, theology, sciences and arts. It’s a short, yet compact work that remains up-to-date in the 21st century...
FEATURED AUTHOR: INTERVIEW WITH ANASTASIOS KIOULACHOGLOU
Meet the Greek author and consultant responsible for the foundation of one of the earliest online forums dedicated to the study of God’s Word – the Journal of Biblical Accuracy – still sharing the good news to this very day.
FICTION: The Open Utopia – Thomas More
Heavily based on Plato’s Republic and the emergent humanist ideals of More’s time, Utopia depicts an idyllic nation and society which all other nations and societies should aspire to imitate, and its content remains the subject of much discussion more than five-hundred years after its publication.
FEATURED AUTHOR: TITHING, GIVING AND THE NEW TESTAMENT – ANASTASIOS KIOULACHOGLOU
Anastasios Kioulachoglou’s first work, entitled Tithing, Giving and the New Testament, delves into the concept of Christian giving and debates the practice of tithing – an Old Covenant practice – and its place among born-again Christians. Ah, money. It never fails to...
FEATURED AUTHOR: THE WARNINGS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT – ANASTASIOS KIOULACHOGLOU
“Can a Christian apostatize?” It is one of the most pivotal questions in Christian soteriology, dividing scholars and theologians since the time of Augustine of Hippo. Its mere discussion sparked one of the most schismatic contentions in the Protestant church – the...