The Cross

  • The Cross: An Anthology
    By Thomas Nelson Publishers, Thomas Nelson Publishing Staff

    A collection of poems, writings, and excerpts on the crucifixion of Jesus includes contributions by such authors as T.S. Eliot, O. Henry, Dostoyevsky, and Madeleine L'Engle.

  • The Cross: God's Way of Salvation
    By Martyn Lloyd-Jones

    God's Way of Salvation Martyn Lloyd-Jones Christopher Catherwood. “Dr. Lloyd-Jones's preaching was based on deep reading and scholarship, yet it was accessible to everyone. It was close, instructive Bible exposition, yet it stirred the ...

  • The Cross: Why Jesus Had To Die: Eternal Provisions of Grace
    By John King

    This is our living hope: the glorious return of the great God even our Savior, Jesus Christ (Titus 2:13) who shed His blood on a cross on our behalf, in our stead, to reconcile us to God.

  • The Cross: Selected Writings & Images
    By Max Lucado

    1998 , 2002 by Max Lucado published by Multnomah Publishers , Inc. P.O. Box 1720 , Sisters , Oregon 97759 ISBN 1-57673-920-1 Artwork and design by Koechel Peterson & Associates , Minneapolis , Minnesota Selections from Max Lucado's ...

  • The Cross
    By Geri Lee Adams

    These stories will make you laugh, make you cry and inspire the reader on their own path of life.

  • The Cross
    By Margaret Thomson Davis

    The Cross

  • The Cross
    By Max Lucado

    An everyday reminder of what the Cross means to you adds joy and gratitude to ordinary days, pain-filled days, and even the best days.

  • The Cross
    By John Stott

    John Stott presents Bible studies based on his book The Cross of Christ on the meaning and purpose of the cross in our lives.

  • The Cross: History, Art, and Controversy
    By Robin M. Jensen

    Kathryn Greene-McCreight, Feminist Reconstructions of Christian Doctrine: Narrative Analysis and Appraisal (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000), 83–84. 38. Elizabeth T. Vasko, “Redeeming Beauty? Christa and the Displacement of ...

  • The Cross: 38,102 Miles, 38 Years, One Mission
    By Arthur Blessitt

    This book reads like a travelogue as you journey with Arthur in country after country.

  • The Cross
    By Cathy Ciaramitaro

    To know the Cross is to live free from guilt and blame. To know the Cross is to bolding declare that freedom with others. You see, the power, the purpose and the passion of the Cross are all for one thing: for God to win your heart!

  • The Cross
    By John Stott

    John Stott presents Bible studies based on his book The Cross of Christ on the meaning and purpose of the cross in our lives.

  • The Cross: History, Art, and Controversy
    By Robin M. Jensen

    The cross stirs intense feelings among Christians and non-Christians alike.

  • The Cross: Word and Sacrament, 2nd Edition
    By Adrienne von Speyr

    In this second edition, the mystic von Speyr offers a profound contemplation of the Seven Last Words of Our Lord on the Cross, with specific application to the Seven Sacraments instituted by Christ.

  • THE CROSS: Symbol of Hope Grace Mercy Forgiveness Love Peace
    By Reverend Dr. Joseph Shaw

    All our humiliations, anger, and problems are swallowed up in Jesus's victory on the cross. He has nothing but gifts to offer. It remains only for us to find how even the cross can be borne as a gift of hope that bears fruit.

  • The Cross: Vampire Federation
    By Sean McCabe

    The vampires call it the Cross of Ardaich: a relic thought to have been destroyed in the war between the Federation and the rebels.

  • The Cross: One Man. One Tree. One Friday.
    By Rod Parsley

    Rod Parsley takes you deep into the mysterious territories of what the Bible calls “the foolishness of the cross” and the “scandal” of Jesus’s sacrifice to explore the significance of the cross in the unfailing light of Scripture.

  • The Cross: Its Meaning and Message in a Postmodern World
    By Douglas Vickers

    "Christ Jesus," the apostle to the Gentiles explained, "came into the world to save sinners." In The Cross: Its Meaning and Message in a Postmodern World, Douglas Vickers sees the cross as the watershed of history.

  • The Cross: The Vindication of God
    By Martyn Lloyd-Jones

    Above all else, the cross of Christ is a vindication of the character of God.

  • The Cross: History, Art, and Controversy
    By Robin Margaret Jensen

    The cross stirs intense feelings among Christians as well as non-Christians.