Electronic Books Included
Encyclopedia of Christian Quotations
Compiled
by Mark Water
1,230 pages
Copyright 2000
"Like apples of gold in settings of silver" is
the beautiful image the Bible uses to describe a word well spoken. This
encyclopedia is just what you need to put a finger on precisely the right words
and ideas for the occasion.
The comprehensive and up-to-date volume
features more than 1 million words, with 20,000 quotes from over 2,500 sources.
The vast majority of quotations are from Christian sources, culled from sermons,
prayers, letters, statements of faith, books, hymns, diaries, journals,
commentaries, and speeches. Some secular sources have been included as well for
their value in reminding Christians of the non-Christian worldview.
Most of the entries are one-liners, including
well-known and rarely found proverbs from a variety of languages and cultures.
In addition to these short quotes, there are many paragraph-long entries that
give greater context for the quote, as well as 39 "feature pages" written by
Christian theologians to explicate basic Christian teachings. These extended
quotations, scattered throughout the book, include important Christian
documents, such as the Westminster Catechism and Luther's 95 Theses.
Anyone wanting a comprehensive, well-organized,
thoughtful collection of Christian quotations—covering multiple topics and many
occasions—will find this encyclopedia invaluable. Preachers, speakers, writers,
church and school librarians, and students will especially value this ideal
resource.
Pastors, teachers, librarians, or people who
love to read the wisdom of the ages will find here an abundant supply of food
for thought.
The New Encyclopedia of Christian Martyrs
Compiled
by Mark Water
984 pages
Copyright 2001
"The history of Christian martyrdom is, in
fact, the history of Christianity itself."
—William Bramley-Moore, introduction to Foxe's Book of Martyrs.
The New Encyclopedia of Christian Martyrs
includes thousands of stories of faithful Christians who gladly gave their lives
for the Lord and Master--from Stephen, the first Christian martyr, to those
martyred in our day.
- Accounts of over 200,000 martyrs
- Drawn from over 50 countries
- From Biblical Times through Today
The New Encyclopedia of Christian Martyrs
testifies to the faith of Christian martyrs over the past 2,000 years. In this
volume, readers find accounts--sometimes horrific, always disturbing, often
inspiring--of many who died for their faith. Stories are arranged in
chronological sections: Bible times, the Roman Empire, the fifth through the
fifteenth centuries, the Reformation era, and the seventeenth through the
twenty-first centuries.
Special feature pages throughout the book
explain Christian teaching on martyrdom and persecution, prayers and famous
quotations of the martyrs, famous quotations about martyrdom and persecution,
and historical details.
The electronic version of this book will be
especially useful for instantly locating biographical information about
historical and contemporary figures who died for their faith. Browse using the
hyperlinked table of contents or search for a name and you will be able to
instantly open to valuable information!
Pastors, teachers, Bible study leaders,
librarians, and any Christian who desires to learn about the persecuted Church
will find a wealth of information in this volume.
History
Persecution and martyrdom of Christians dates
back as far as the stoning of Stephen in the Book of Acts, and continues today.
Researchers estimate nearly two thirds of Christian martyrs died in the
twentieth century! This companion volume to The New Encyclopedia of
Christian Quotations offers a comprehensive history of Christian martyrs
from New Testament through modern times.
The word martyr comes from the Greek
word for witness. During the history of the Christian church,
martyr came to mean "blood-witness." Persecution of Christians is more
widespread in this century than it was in the time of the Roman Empire...more
than an estimated 160,000 believers were martyred in 1996 alone. Hebrews 12:1
includes martyrs in the "great cloud of witnesses" and encourages Christians to
"run with perseverance the race marked out for us."
Organization
Stories are arranged chronologically.
Historical features are interspersed throughout, describing related subjects
such as tortures of first-century Christians, and providing added insight into
the reasons for persecution. While we may know, for example, that the early
Christian were martyred for "not sacrificing to the gods" we may have little
idea about what "sacrificing to the gods" entailed. The historical feature
"Sacrificing to the gods" enlightens the reader on this topic.
Horrific physical and mental tortures were
often the prelude and means of Christian martyrdoms. The Encyclopedia
does not dwell on these tortures, but neither does it ignore them. For example,
we may read that a Christian martyr was "tortured with a currycomb on the
hobby-horse" but without some explanation we would have little idea what
actually happened. Eight historical features detail the tortures Christian
martyrs were subjected to in the early centuries, which were often used in
succeeding centuries as well. For this reason the book is upsetting as well as
challenging and inspiring.
Other special features include Christian
teaching and statements on martyrdom and persecution, as well as prayers,
diaries, and famous quotations of martyrs.
Sources
In most cases the descriptions of martyrdoms in
this book come from eye-witness accounts or from compilations of written records
concerning the martyr's death. Sometimes this will be Foxe's Book of Martyrs,
at other times the Passions, or Eusehius (who wrote On the Martyrs of
Palestine as well as entries in his Ecclesiastical History), or
one of the other reliable accounts of Christian martyrdoms found in Christian
writings of recognized credibility, such as Prudentius, Chrysostom, Basil, and
Augustine. In the case of martyrdom in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries,
details have been drawn from the records of international missionary societies,
and such reliable sources as the Keston Institute, Unevangelized Fields Mission
(UFM), Overseas Missionary Fellowship (OMF), Worldwide Evangelization Crusade (WEC),
Wycliffe Bible Translators, and Africa Evangelical Fellowship.
Readership
Pastors, teachers, and others interested in the
history of the persecuted church will find this book a valuable source of
historical information. More importantly, readers will be encouraged to hold
fast to the convictions that inspired unwavering strength, even in the face of
death.
The Christian Book of Records
Compiled
by Mark Water
192 pages
Copyright 2002
The Christian Book of Records is a
rich compendium of facts and events shaping Christianity over the past 2000
years. The work unfolds a detailed collection of historical fact, mapping of
ministry, and biography of believers.
This colorful handbook is both a resource for
knowledge and a sourcebook for enlightening entertainment. Browse through mottos
and sayings, trivia, little-known facts, statistics and hundreds of facts on
Christianity, the Bible, Christian leaders, and more!
Topics cover a wide and exciting
selection--archaeological discoveries, famous personalities, great martyrs of
the faith, visions, conversions, church buildings, and a century-by-century
chronological overview of the development of Christianity. Expand your knowledge
of the Bible, church history, Christian doctrine and practices through this
accessible and easy-to-read reference.
Delve into Christian Book of Records
and unveil the testimony of faith through the centuries...you won't be able to
put it down!
Topics include:
- The Bible: statistics, translations,
archaeological discoveries . . .
- The Spread of Christianity: first
apostles, missions, 20th century evangelism . . .
- Christian Thought: writers, mottoes,
science . . .
- Christian Experience: conversions,
prophesies, visions . . .
- Christian Groups: traditional, modern,
service, and mission groups . . .
- Christian Practices: music, hymns,
prayers, signs, and symbols . . .
- Christians Under Fire: martyrs,
persecution . . .
- Potpourri: Christmas, Easter, church
buildings, mystery of the shroud . . .
- Century-by-Century Chronology
Footsteps Through the Bible: A 52-Week
Chronological Reading Plan and Study Reference
By
Richard M. Gagnon
128 pages
Reading through the Bible is a tremendous asset
to one’s spiritual walk, but without some guidance it can be a difficult and
confusing task. Richard M. Gagnon provides a helping hand with Footsteps
Through The Bible, a one-year chronological reading plan and study
reference born out of his own desire to better understand the Scriptures.
Footsteps is easy to use on a daily
basis, and helps the reader move through the Bible in a systematic,
chronological sequence. Not to be confused with a chronological Bible, this
chronological reading guide allows the reader to use his or her favorite Bible
version to complete the reading assignments.
- Each day's readings contain
easy-to-understand outline notes for that day.
- The readings Monday to Friday are from the
Old Testament and average 86 verses per day. The weekend readings are from
the New Testament and average 77 verses per day.
- Daily and weekly readings are logically
grouped, listing all Scripture pertinent to the theme, topic or historical
sequence of events.
- Old Testament laws and regulations are
harmonized by subject matter and logically grouped with the historical
events they complement.
- The parallel books of Kings and Chronicles
are synchronized into one reading, as are the Gospels in the New Testament.
Many users of Logos Bible Software have asked
for a reading plan that walks through the Bible chronologically. Footsteps
meets that need and provides a great springboard for further study. When
you click on the day's reading your preferred Bible (sold separately) will open
to the desired passage--no shuffling pages and hunting for the right verse. From
there you can use the outline notes provided or dive in deeper using additional
tools and texts you may have in your digital library.
About the Author
Richard M. Gagnon is a member of a
nondenominational church in Ottawa, Ontario. He works for the Canadian Space
Agency, where he is a technical writer and editor. With his technical and
computer background, he has been able to develop a unique and useful
chronological Bible reading guide.