From Genesis to Revelation, you have key dates, events, leaders and history encompassed in this best-selling "Bible Time Line."
Learn about the key leaders of the early church and be inspired to see how God equips, empowers and encourages the church.
This color glossy pamphlet shows 2,000 years of church history at a single glance. Information is presented century by century to provide easy access to helpful facts.
Look objectively at Pre-millennialism, Post-millennialism, Historic Premillennialism and Amillennialism in this comparative chart format.
This time line of Genesis covers Adam to Babel to Abraham to Jacob to Joseph.
Consult this chart to compare the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John to learn more about Jesus Christ.
Learn about the human authors who were inspired by God to write the four gospels.
Dig deep into God's Word by going step-by-step through the basic principles of Bible study. Learn how to use concordances, dictionaries and inductive Bible study.
Paul's key teachings from his letters and vital life and ministry are presented in this concise pamphlet. It includes maps and a timeline of events in Paul's life.
Through the "Parables of Jesus," you will learn truths about God's kingdom. Parables provide us with wisdom, comfort and instruction.
Use this guide to the Reformation to learn about reform, revival and importance of the Bible at the time. More than 150 facts acccompany the 95 Theses Martin Luther posted to the door of the church in Wittenberg.
You can reproduce more than 230 of these great charts for your small group study or large group teaching time. Use this tool to help illustrate many biblical topics.
This insert includes 22 large print color maps. See the position of cities during Bible times and where these places are located today.
Jesus called twelve ordinary men and turned their weaknesses into strengths, their faults into testimonies, and their doubts into faith. Find out who these men were who Jesus called His disciples.
"Where to Find it in the Bible" is a useful handbook to refer to when you can't remember where the verse is for a specific topic. It also includes a one-year Bible reading plan and an outline to complete inductive Bible study.