Building Stones – A brand new children’s devotional

Building Stones: In the Bible Day by Day is a brand new children’s devotional from Precious Seed.

About Building Stones:

All Christians should do one very important thing, and that is to read the Bible every day. God does not speak from heaven with a loud voice any more, though He used to do that in Bible times. Nor do we usually hear His voice speaking to us in our ears. Instead, He speaks to us in our hearts and one of the best ways of letting Him do this is by reading His words and thoughts in the Bible. As we read it everyday, we will get to know the things we should do as Christians, as well as the things we should not do. God will use the Bible to teach us, advise us, correct us, encourage us and make us stronger Christians.


This book has been written to help you, as a young Christian, to read the Bible every day in one year. Each day has its own page, and on that page you will find you are directed to read some words from the Bible. When you have read them, there will be a little explanation of those words, or a story about them on the same page, followed by a suggestion of how you could pray about that reading. There are some lovely drawings in the book, prepared by my good friend Honor, which I know will often bring a smile to your face.

This book is a follow-up to the book Stepping Stones. It is not quite the same as Stepping Stones, which took stories in the Bible from the beginning to the end, from Genesis to Revelation. The readings in this book are randomly arranged, but you will also find several series of readings during the year, such as a series on the Ten Commandments, the cross of Jesus, and children in the Bible. This book is designed to help you build Christian character. Do try to get into the habit of reading the Bible every day. This book and the first one, Stepping Stones, will help you do that.

The Names & Titles of Jesus Christ Set

The Names & Titles of Jesus Christ is a set of 5 books written by Charles Rolls. In this reprinted series, Dr. Rolls explores the innumerable names of Christ, revealing countless facets and attributes of His character.

All five reprinted volumes are now available at Gospel Folio Press:

Volume 1: The Indescribable Christ (A to G)
Volume 2: The World’s Greatest Name (H to K)
Volume 3: Time’s Noblest Name (L to O)
Volume 4: The Name Above Every Name (P to S)
Volume 5: His Glorious Name (T to Z)

Dr. Charles J. Rolls is renowned on several continents for his encyclopedic knowledge of Scripture and his radiant devotion to the Lord Jesus Christ. Educated at the University of Cambridge, Dr. Rolls has been a missionary in India, and home director for the Sudan Interior Mission for New Zealand and Australia. He was founder or dean of Bible schools in New Zealand, Australia, and the United States, later relinquishing this ministry to concentrate on writing and preaching largely in the United States and Canada, where  he made his home. 


New Gooding Reprint – Christianity: Opium or Truth?

A brand new reprint from Myrtlefield House!

Christianity: Opium or Truth?
By: David Gooding & John Lennox

Is Christianity just a belief that dulls the pain of our existence with dreams that are beautiful but false? Or is it an accurate account of reality, our own condition and God’s attitude toward us? Gooding and Lennox address crucial issues that can make it difficult for thoughtful people to accept the Christian message. They answer those questions and show that clear thinking is not in conflict with personal faith in Jesus Christ.

Myrtlefield Encounters are complementary studies of biblical literature, Christian teaching and apologetics. Key Bible Concepts explores and clarifies the central terms of the Christian gospel and provides succinct explanations of the basic vocabulary of Christian thought. The Definition of Christianity throws fresh light on the Book of Acts and observes how the first generation of Christians identified and defended the unique features of the gospel. The Bible and Ethics presents a concise survey of leading events and people, ideas, poetry, moral values and ethics across both the Old and New Testaments. The books in this series engage the minds of believers and sceptics. They show how God has spoken in the Bible to address the realities of life and its questions, problems, beauty and potential. 

New What the Bible Teaches – Coming Soon: Autumn 2014

What the Bible Teaches – 1 & 2 Samuel

By: T. Wilson
Edited by: W. S. Stevely & D. E. West


The What the Bible Teaches Ritchie Old Testament Commentaries are being published as companions to the Series on the New Testament, which was widely appreciated and provided a much-needed resource for the Bible student interested in a clear and concise exposition of the Scriptures. A new volume is typically released each autumn in hardcover. All subsequent printings of each volume are only produced in paperback.

This brand new commentary on 1 & 2 Samuel will prove to be helpful, practical and challenging to the believer who is interested in learning of God’s ways in the Old Testament.

Other titles in the What the Bible Teaches Old Testament collection available at Gospel Folio Press: