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God can be found anywhere—even on a dark and stormy night, amidst the cobwebs and coffins of Castle Dracula.
NYT bestselling author Ron Brackin treats each chapter in Bram Stoker’s timeless horror classic as a parable, from which he draws powerful lessons that enable the reader to explore God’s kingdom and discover ways to deepen his or her intimacy with Jesus Christ.
At the end of every chapter is a FOOD FOR THOUGHT feature—a brief lesson gleaned from the text. This is followed by GETTING PERSONAL—”where I leave off teaching and start meddling.” For readers who want to use The Gospel According to Dracula as a small group study, some discussion questions are offered in the LET’S TALK ABOUT IT section, just to keep everybody awake after the snacks. Finally, the N’Stuff feature offers a plethora of random, sometimes bizarre, phenomena, n’factoids, n’trivia that didn’t fit anywhere else… all of which is more’n ’nuff stuff to make up an enlightening and enjoyable little Bible study (best read beside a reassuring fire, with a nice cup of tea…and, perhaps, just a small clove of garlic).
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You Are Eagerly Invited
The Lord’s Supper is like Dorothy Gale’s sepia Kansas world before she stepped into the Technicolor Land of Oz.
It doesn’t look like much. So we treat it as a sacrament, rite or remembrance. Something we do in church from time to time. Something historical, liturgical, predictable.
Yet, there is an intimacy that God eagerly desires to share with you that is far deeper and more profound than creed and ceremony.
May this little devotional open the chamber door and draw you into the union with God you’ve longed for.
Around the World in Eighty Days . . . the Rest of the Story
Sherlock Holmes had a life before Dr. Watson.
Who was Mark Strand? A 36-word sentence in the 36th chapter of Jules Verne’s classic adventure conceals an untold tale of treachery and intrigue. Enter the deadly underworld of Victorian London, peopled with magicians and murderers, rogues and royalty.
Who was Mark Strand?
You are directed to inquire of Mr. Sherlock Holmes, the world’s first consulting detective, and his enigmatic companion, Dr. Charles Dodgson, aka Lewis Carroll.
Iraq, My Handiwork
Iraq may well be the bloodiest nation on earth. But God calls it his “handiwork.”
It was the crime scene of the first homicide. It’s been the stronghold of despots from Nebuchadnezzar to Saddam.
Yet God calls it “a blessing on the earth.”
We need to see Iraq as God sees it. Discover the Iraq of the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation. Past, present and future.