On the Trinity: What Tertullian Teaches the Church Today
Tertullian helps believers speak clearly about the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit without losing biblical wonder.
Tertullian helps believers speak clearly about the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit without losing biblical wonder.
Clement of Alexandria’s Stromata shows how early Christians pursued truth, holiness, and wisdom without surrendering Scripture.
Want a deeper faith that can think clearly? Origen’s On First Principles shows how early Christians wrestled with big doctrines and why it still matters.
Justin Martyr shows how to defend the faith with courage, clarity, and calm confidence, even when the culture gets it wrong.
Confused by modern “new” Christianity? Irenaeus shows how to spot false teaching and stay anchored to the real Jesus and the true gospel.
On the Incarnation by Athanasius explains why Jesus became fully human and fully God, and why it matters for your faith today: forgiveness, restoration, and real hope in the face of death.
Explore Ecclesiastical History by Eusebius of Caesarea and discover how early church stories of faith, persecution, and doctrine still shape believers today.
The Institutes of the Christian Religion by John Calvin are not light reading, but they are rich, and they were written with real Christians in mind.
If you have ever thought, “I wish I could be more like Jesus, but I do not know where to start,” then The Imitation of Christ by Thomas à Kempis is a book made for you.
The Divine Comedy is a story about getting lost, finding a guide, facing the truth about sin, learning to love rightly, and being led into the presence of God.