
Winner of 2026 International Impact Book Award “The Word became flesh and moved into the neighborhood.” — John 1:14 What does it really mean for God to become human? In Love Made Flesh, Mark David Albertson takes readers beyond the nativity scene to explore the radical reality of divine love—love that risks, waits, weeps,…

Discover the Jesus who still walks off the page. The Gospel of Mark: Discovering Christ and Ourselves is a sixteen-session journey through the raw, fast-moving, and profoundly human Gospel that started it all. Written from a progressive Christian perspective, this conversational study invites readers to rediscover faith not as certainty, but as courage — the…

You said “yes” to leading a Bible study. Congratulations—and also, my condolences. You’ve stepped into one of the most rewarding, frustrating, holy, and unpredictable roles in the church. Bible study leaders are a rare breed: equal parts host, teacher, therapist, referee, comedian, and spiritual guide. Sometimes, all in the same hour. Let’s be honest.…

When we talk about social justice, some people squirm. Others get excited. Still others aren’t quite sure what it means—but they know Jesus probably had something to say about it, right? Jesus and Social Justice is a Bible study for people who are curious, committed, cautious, or confused — and hopefully a little of…

You know that one friend who skips the small talk and goes straight for the heart of the matter? That’s James. The Book of James doesn’t mess around. It’s like a divine double espresso — short, strong, and guaranteed to wake you up spiritually. James, the likely author of this letter, was the brother…

The Gospel of John is not your average gospel. While Matthew, Mark, and Luke roll through the story of Jesus with action-packed parables and familiar scenes, John pulls us into something deeper—something more mysterious, symbolic, and, dare we say, poetic. It starts not with a manger or a baptism, but with the beginning of…

Let’s be honest—following Jesus in the 21st century can feel like trying to find Wi-Fi in the wilderness: confusing, frustrating, and occasionally pointless… unless you’ve got the right map. That’s what this study is about. “Walking with Jesus” is an invitation to take your faith seriously without taking yourself too seriously. It’s for men…
