| Home | Titles - Page 1 | Titles - Page 2 | Titles - Page 3 | DPIBooks.org |
DPI 2 Sterling Road Billerica, MA 01862 E-mail dpibooks@icoc.org Phone Orders (24/7) Fax Orders Production/Marketing |
DPI TitlesFor Shipping Options Click Here (PDF file - 38kb) Order via secure transaction or call toll free 1(800)247-6553
Genesis, Science & History is a faith-building and eye-opening exploration of the scientific and literary themes in the opening chapters of the Bible. With attention to everything from theories about the age of the earth to the extent of Noah's flood, there is something for everyone in this readable, informative look at Genesis 1-11. As the author attempts to show, science and the Bible need not be pitted against one another in the minds of sincere, informed believers.
Minister and grief counselor Dennis Young offers help for all aspects of dealing with difficult times of grief and mourning. He acquaints us with the current understandings in the field of death and dying. Then he gives us hope and help by interpreting these understandings in the context of Biblical faith.
The Bible is a wonderful and amazing book. No matter how deep you go, you can always go deeper still. Whether you are a new Christian, a veteran Christian or someone who knows nothing about the Bible, this book will help you go deeper into its structure and meaning.
On the evening of his betrayal almost 2000 years ago, a young, itinerant rabbi met in an upper room with his twelve closest disciples to observe the annual Passover celebration. For that inner circle of disciples it would be an evening rich in fellowship and teaching that they would remember for the rest of their lives. It was during the observation of this particular Passover feast that Jesus dedicated a simple meal to himself, one that was to be commemorated by his disciples after his death.
These powerful men of old espouse a message as relevant as the morning newspaper on our front porch or on the screen of our trusty laptop, and as we allow ourselves to hear their message, we will hear the voice of God.
This tale of the remote world of Tessalindria comes to life in a time much like ours.
The grace of God must become the core of our faith and the deepest conviction from which all else flows. “The gospel of God’s grace,” writes Tom Jones, “is not the only message we should be passionate about, but without emphasis on this grace, our passion for other themes may very well do more harm than good.”
©Copyright 1997- 2008. AtlasBooks®, BookMasters®, Inc. All rights reserved. |