Wednesday, January 8, 2025

Affordable (Minimally Priced) Christian Books

If you would like some helpful Christian resources in print or on Kindle, here is what I have written and sell (as cheap as Amazon will let me) online:

Author Page - all books

Spiritual Warfare in the Bible: A Comprehensive Handbook for Deeper Study (With Course Video Lectures)

A Biblical Study of The Catechism of the Catholic Church: Bible Answers to the Most Frequently Asked Questions about Catholic Beliefs and Practices

Spiritual Warfare in the Early Church: The History of Demonic Activity Among the Ante-Nicene Church Fathers and Beyond

Week by Week Bible Reading: 5 to 30 Minute Bible Reading Plans to Help You Hear God’s Voice

Week by Week Bible Conversations: The New Testament: Discussion Guide with Questions for Sunday School Classes, Small Groups, and Journaling

Week by Week Bible Conversations: The Psalms and Proverbs: Discussion Guide with Questions for Sunday School Classes, Small Groups, and Journaling

Week by Week Bible Conversations: The Old Testament: Discussion Guide with Questions for Sunday School Classes, Small Groups, and Journaling

Dr. Neil T. Anderson & Spiritual Warfare: A Summary and Evaluation of His Writings


God and Satan: Spiritual Warfare in the Bible - Volume 1

Angels and Demons: Spiritual Warfare in the Bible - Volume 2

Believers & Unbelievers: Spiritual Warfare in the Bible - Volume 3

Heaven, Hell and Salvation: Spiritual Warfare in the Bible - Volume 4

Frequently Asked Questions about Spiritual Warfare in the Bible: God’s Answers about the Battle of the Followers of Christ against the Unseen Spiritual Forces of Evil  - Volume 5

Putting on God’s Armor of Light: Spiritual Warfare in the Bible - Volume 6

Resisting Satan’s Schemes: Spiritual Warfare in the Bible - Volume 7

Prayer and Fasting: Spiritual Warfare in the Bible - Volume 8

Biblical Health: Spiritual Warfare in the Bible - Volume 9

Evangelism and Missions: Spiritual Warfare in the Bible - Volume 10

The Trustworthy Word: God’s Truths for Your Daily Battles

The Trustworthy Word: Volume 1 - Christianity Questions, Prayer and Fasting

The Trustworthy Word: Volume 2 - Theology and Church Life

The Trustworthy Word: Volume 3 - Spiritual Warfare, Evangelism and Missions

The Trustworthy Word: Volume 4 - Life Issues

The Carl Family Adoptions: Two Stories of Adoption from China: A story of Jesus’ amazing love through our family, church, friends, and strangers




Free Books for Christians

 Here are some of the books I have written that you can download for free (linked below or directly at www.trustworthyword.com/free-books):

Links to Free eBooks (PDF) of Books


Spiritual Warfare in the Bible: A Comprehensive Handbook for Deeper Study (With Course Video Lectures)

Spiritual Warfare in the Early Church: The History of Demonic Activity Among the Ante-Nicene Church Fathers and Beyond

Week by Week Bible Reading: 5 to 30 Minute Bible Reading Plans to Help You Hear God’s Voice

A Biblical Study of The Catechism of the Catholic Church: Bible Answers to the Most Frequently Asked Questions about Catholic Beliefs and Practices

Week by Week Bible Conversations: The Psalms and Proverbs: Discussion Guide with Questions for Sunday School Classes, Small Groups, and Journaling

Week by Week Bible Conversations: The New Testament: Discussion Guide with Questions for Sunday School Classes, Small Groups, and Journaling

Week by Week Bible Conversations: The Old Testament: Discussion Guide with Questions for Sunday School Classes, Small Groups, and Journaling

Dr. Neil T. Anderson & Spiritual Warfare: A Summary and Evaluation of His Writings

God and Satan: Spiritual Warfare in the Bible - Volume 1

Angels and Demons: Spiritual Warfare in the Bible - Volume 2

Believers & Unbelievers: Spiritual Warfare in the Bible - Volume 3

Heaven, Hell and Salvation: Spiritual Warfare in the Bible - Volume 4

Frequently Asked Questions about Spiritual Warfare in the Bible: God’s Answers about the Battle of the Followers of Christ against the Unseen Spiritual Forces of Evil  - Volume 5

Putting on God’s Armor of Light: Spiritual Warfare in the Bible - Volume 6

Resisting Satan’s Schemes: Spiritual Warfare in the Bible - Volume 7

Prayer and Fasting: Spiritual Warfare in the Bible - Volume 8

Biblical Health: Spiritual Warfare in the Bible - Volume 9

Evangelism and Missions: Spiritual Warfare in the Bible - Volume 10

Week by Week Bible Reading: The Booklet: 5 to 30 Minute Bible Reading Plans to Help You Hear God’s Voice

The Trustworthy Word: God’s Truths for Your Daily Battles

The Trustworthy Word: Volume 1 - Christianity Questions, Prayer and Fasting

The Trustworthy Word: Volume 2 - Theology and Church Life

The Trustworthy Word: Volume 3 - Spiritual Warfare, Evangelism and Missions

The Trustworthy Word: Volume 4 - Life Issues

The Carl Family Adoptions: Two Stories of Adoption from China: A story of Jesus’ amazing love through our family, church, friends, and strangers

Monday, April 15, 2024

5 Years Later! We are so grateful to God! - The Carl Family China Adoption

 

5 years ago today, we had the joy of Mia joining our family forever! She is such a blessing and gift from Jesus to us.  If you have never read her adoption story, our adoption agency did 4 posts about it (linked below).  The rest of our blog has lots of details from both Mia's adoption in 2019 and Alia's adoption in 2014.  We hope and pray that you know the beautiful love of God as He desires to adopt us into His family forever through Jesus Christ.

Romans 8:14–15 "For all who are led by the Spirit of God are sons of God. [15] For you did not receive the spirit of slavery to fall back into fear, but you have received the Spirit of adoption as sons, by whom we cry, 'Abba! Father!'” (ESV)




Carl Family China Adoption Story - Part 1 - https://awaa.org/blog/carl-family-adoption-trip-1/

Carl Family China Adoption Story - Part 2 - https://awaa.org/blog/carl-family-china-adoption-story-part-2/

Carl Family China Adoption Story - Part 3 - https://awaa.org/blog/carl-family-adoption-trip-3/

Carl Family China Adoption Story - The Finale - Part 4 - https://awaa.org/blog/carl-family-adoption-trip-finale/ 

Friday, April 26, 2019

Day 16 - Headed Home! (Friday)










Day 16 - Headed Home! (Friday) 

We left our hotel dark and early at 6am and headed to Guangzhou’s humongous airport!  We got to ride on an Airbus A380-800, the worlds largest and most spacious passenger airplane (a full double decker).

As we were preparing for takeoff, Brittney had some liquid drip on her from above and Jonathan momentarily convinced her that she was sitting beneath the upstairs bathroom and someone had just flushed 😂 

Our flight to Beijing went smooth but then it took a full two hours to transfer over to our flight to Dallas.  We had a smooth trip home with plenty of movies, naps, and snacks.  Once we landed in Dallas, Mia became a US citizen!!  We went through a few extra steps at customs and immigration (taken to the “back room” 😳) and everything went smooth and fast. 

We were super blessed on our way home to travel through DFW because tons of Jonathan’s side of the family (14 of the 16 cousins) had a pizza party with us in the international terminal for about two hours!!! It was a blast and a blessing :)


Now we’re boarding our final flight home to Louisville and thrilled to see more family and lots of friends tonight and in the days ahead :)

Thursday, April 25, 2019

Day 15 - Our Final Full Day in China (Thursday)













Day 15 - Our Final Full Day in China (Thursday)

Our final full day in China!  We started the day with a walk back over across the street (actually under it through tunnels) to Liuhua Lake Park.   It was packed during the cool morning hours with literally thousands of people walking, dancing to Tai Chi, singing songs, and play games (cards, badminton, checkers, and ping pong).  After our stroll about the park we returned back to the hotel to get our...VISA!!!

Since Mia is a Chinese citizen until she lands in the US she needed a US visa for entry.  We also received our Hague adoption certificate along with all of our finalized immigration paperwork!  What a joyful finish to a year full of paperwork!!

We decided that for a late lunch we’d return to the Muslim Noodle place.  We noticed a museum next door and discovered that in 1983 while they were digging a new hotel foundation they discovered a 2,100+ year old Emperor tomb buried underground (Museum of the Nanyue King).  While it doesn’t match the pyramids for size, it’s importance is significant in China.  We enjoyed climbing down into the tomb where the emperor, 15 dedicated-until-death-employees, and lots of valuables were buried ( https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Museum_of_the_Mausoleum_of_the_Nanyue_King ). 

The day flew by which was nice because we are so eager to get home!!  We also ventured next door to a mini mall where we bartered our a few last minute deals on souvenirs and luggage before we started packing back up.   Brittney the super-packer got us packed away in no time! We had to finish our China trip with a seventh day at the pool!  It was another warm day so the water felt nice.  

We had one last get together with our sweet AWAA (American World Adoption Association) friends with an excursion to McDonalds for grape and chocolate ice cream cones.  We capped it off with some exchanging of photos, sweet prayers, and sad goodbyes.  What a trip it has been together!!


We made some video calls back home to Lydia and Alia as well as for Mia back to her foster mom and then we bedded down for the night.  One more sleep and we’re on our way home!! God is so good!!!

Day 14 - Safari Park (Wednesday)










Day 14 - Safari Park (Wednesday)

Since we had the full day free we decided to replace the typical 1/2 trip to the Chen family temple (a cultural tourism site we did in 2014) with a full day trip to the Chimelong Safari Park.  It was a bit over an hour to drive there and once we arrived we got some maps because the place seemed to be the size of Sea World or a Disney park.  

We began with a tram Safari, which ended up being our favorite stop.  The tram speedily drove through a path (that doubled with private cars coming through) into various sections of wildlife...lions and tigers and bears, oh my!  The park is nice for viewing because in some sections the animals come right up to the vehicles with no barriers (antelope type animals, giraffes, & ostriches) at all.  In other sections the predators are clearly visible with no fences and only a moat separating us (I thought bears can swim 😳).  In all sections the animals are numerous and have lots of space for roaming around.

After the tram Safari we wandered onto a path that we thought was short with a few simple dinosaur and animal exhibits.  Instead the path was over an hour long and some of the dinosaurs were so lifesize and realistic that kids were crying.  Everywhere we wandered was full of surprises and the exhibited animals were beautiful to see! I must add that Jurassic World was the only English speaking movie on tv the night before so this area of the park really came to life for Mia and Sophia! 😂 #parentsoftheyear

We kept being overwhelmed by the size and openness of the animals’ living spaces.   You can get so close to almost all of the animals in a really special way.  A few of the animals (elephants and giraffes at least) can be fed by hand for $5, so Sophia had the  opportunity (Mia preferred not to) to feed a giraffe by hand.  These gentle giants swooped in quick and licked the branch right out of Sophia’s hands very speedily!

In contrast to the herbivore giraffes were the carnivorous white tigers of which there were many.  The map showed a “jumping tiger” display that got our attention...and you know what they do? They get tigers jumping with chicken on clothesline much like gator parks do in Florida.  It was crazy to watch tigers leap and climb poles with ease.  They are massive and intimidating predators!

Pandas!!  We chose to speed through the park because of the heat and humidity, but in 4.5 hours we covered a large part of it.  One of our favorite parts was the panda park exhibit.  This safari park is famous for having the only triplet pandas birthed in captivity and altogether they had about 12-15 pandas it seemed.  There were a few pandas paired up but for the most part each one had its own area complete with toys, swings, and two ice patches (think about how an AC unit can freeze over) for them to lay on.  Most of the pandas were pretty lazily resting but a few were fun to watch eat and move around. Pandas are such beautiful creatures and it was a blessing to see so many all at once in their home country.  

We finished off our safari trip with a short aerial gondola trip back to the entry point.  The girls get a kick out of seeing Brittney a bit afraid of the heights but she took it like a champ.  They each picked out some special souvenirs and Mia’s favorite was a stuffed white tiger.

Each day gets better.  Less frowns, more smiles.  Less guarded, more relaxed.  Spontaneous hand-holds, affectionate glances, and more words.  We are thankful for how God is growing us all together with Mia each day.  Her sweet smile and laughs are such a blessing to our hearts.

We had the joy of rush hour traffic on the way home.  This particular driver is a bit intense to say the least.  Chinese driving is a constant game of chicken, Nascar style.  The goal seems to be found in seeing whoever can cut off the most people in line wherever there is a turn or merger of lanes.  Let’s just say they are petty good at it, often coming within inches of each other and using their horn more frequently than a marching band. Their horn usage is an art form.  They have “pedestrian warning” honks, “I’m not slowing down” honks, “I hate you” honks, “I’m honking because everyone else is” honks, and many other less than polite versions of the honk.  Our particular driver seemed on the verge of having a heart attack with the aggressiveness of his driving, but we survived lol! Brittney May have had a heart attack herself had we not arrived back at the hotel just in time to kiss the ground! 

Once we returned back we finished off with some noodles and chillax-ed in our room!  One more full day to go!


Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Day 13 - Consulate Appointment (Tuesday)


Day 13 - Consulate Appointment (Tuesday)

We all woke up a bit earlier than usual at 6am and made it down to the breakfast buffet by 6:30ish to ensure we were ready for our 7:30am trip to the U.S. Consulate in Guangzhou.  Our agency paired up with the families from Holt International for a large bus rental and traveled together.  All US visas in China are processed here and in 2017 they granted almost 2,000 adoption visas to immigrating US citizens (adopted kids).  

Once we arrived we went







to the medical records building nearby where we received our official results from Saturday’s testing.  We took these results along with our visa application package to wait in line for about an hour with about 11 other adoptive families.  Many Chinese citizens and a few U.S. citizens were in line also waiting to enter for their own visa applications or citizenship issues.

The US Consulate building is about the size of a football field and three stories tall.  The entire compound is even larger with some pretty intense security features.   I’ve been told that the entire consulate building was shipped/flown in from the US brick by brick for concerns of security issues.  Once we passed through security (like an airport except you can’t bring any cellphone, smart watch, computer, bag, etc. in with you) we proceeded directly to the second floor, window 8 where we checked in and received our order of service for our appointment.  Think social security office but with every window having a prison-like security window with microphone and speaker.  

A leader from the consulate gave us a few instructions on what we’d receive on Thursday...our child’s Chinese passport w/US visa, a packet of information for their immediate citizenship upon arrival in the US, and a Hague Convention adoption certificate.  We then were given an oath about the accuracy of our statements and were seated to await our turn.  When it was our turn we paid the final visa fees, signed a final form or two, and gave some more fingerprints.  A pretty simple and quick finish to a 10.5 month process!  Thankfully all went well and on Thursday we should receive Mia’s Chinese passport back with a US visa that allows her to enter into the US where she’ll immediately change into a US citizen!
One of the most interesting parts of the time in the consulate is watching all of the adoptive kids interact.  Of the 12 kids I think only Mia and one other girl were 11 years old and the rest were between 2-5 years old.  The young ones were an interesting mix of playing together (sometimes sharing, sometimes competing) for the the kids all had different stories of their upbringings and needs but they were similar in having some families filled with amazing love!  It was truly a blessing to see children being loved so well in spite of their differences and needs.  So beautiful.

After our Consulate appointment we journeyed back to the hotel and regrouped before exploring and looking for a special noodle shop.  Unfortunately we couldn’t take any photos at the Consulate appointment but when we returned we were able to catch a photo with Han, our adoption guide in 2014.  He is so sweet and it was great catching up with him, but he lamented the drastic downturn in the quantity of Chinese adoptions too :( 


Our first adventure around the corner to the left resulted in finding a fancy restaurant (Macau Restaurant) but not the one we had been told about.  We returned to the hotel and wandered to the right this time, and just about when were ready to give up, we found it!  The famed Muslim Noodle house of Guangzhou, China lol.  

It was a tiny hole-in-the-wall type establishment that was packed out.  We had to grab our own menus, write down our own orders, and grab our own drinks but it was worth the wait!  For about 1/5 the price of the hotel Chinese restaurant we had a tasty and delicious meal!  We all had some variants of noodles and loved the experience.  Brittney and Jonathan actually used their chopsticks more than native Mia, who is now a full-fledged fork-convert Bhaha.

After a tasty lunch we wandered across the street from our hotel through a mini maze of tunnels to a lake park.  The park had a lot of construction going on, but it was both busy and beautiful.  The kids and adults both enjoyed a special exercise-playground of plyometric equipment.  It was a lot of fun and we saw people of all ages using it to stay fit.  Plus it was sandwiched between the 10+ ping pong tables and 4 badminton courts that were constantly in use!


After our 5k in the park we had a bit of hotel room rest before heading to the pool (for maybe the 6th day altogether!) and finished with a Dominoes dinner.  Thankfully there were no traumatizing experiences at the pool (see day 12) but there were plenty of lap swimmers getting their fitness time in.  It was a great day of bonding and an accomplishment of our main appointment in Guangzhou!  Tomorrow (Wednesday) we have nothing important planned...except a highly-anticipated trip to Safari Park!!