SPECIAL TITLES FROM BAAL HAMON PUBLISHERS
Worship That Pleases God - by James W.
Bartley, Jr. (PhD)
February 2008, 360pp, 6' x 9'
ISBN 978-075-688-4 (Paperback: US $17.99, UK £13.99)
Hardback 978-075-684-1 (Clothbound with Dust jacket: US $31.99, UK
£23.99)
Category: Non-fiction
James W. Bartley Jr. has gone
beyond the common status quo to explore a subject that most
authors do not have sufficient experiential credentials to delve
into. He practically reflects on his more than 60 years experience
of walking with God to bring many into an awe-striking deeper
communion with God. His book, Worship that pleases God gives
an accurate insight into the inexhaustible subject of Worship – as
an invaluable asset in the Man-God relationship. Being a retired
Professor of theology, Dr. Bartley has successfully made a holistic
and unassailable exposition of worship – as a theme that finds its
root in the book of Genesis and continues to Revelation in the
Bible, while his academic perception lends credence to his work.
Worship that pleases God is not just a book that enriches the
knowledge of inquisitive readers; Dr. Bartley has carefully
sequenced it in such a manner that even the least motivated reader
will simply find the wave of his discovered supernatural worship
pattern so irresistible.
Saved By Grace - by Cory Clubb
February 2008, 240pp, 5.5' x 8.5'
ISBN 978-075-690-6 (Paperback: US $13.99, UK £8.99)
Hardback 978-075-686-8 (Clothbound with Dust jacket: US $24.99, UK
£17.99)
Category: Fiction
After
a tragic loss at a young age, James Manson an
orphan-turned-reckless-workaholic, sees nothing but his own
ambition. His career means everything, and others are only stepping
stones on his way up. One horrible day, however, he is forced to
question his priorities when his life spins out of control.
In the midst of this chaos, he encounters Grace. Will she be just another piece in life's puzzle? Or could she have the answers he needs?
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The Fatherless - by Erin Inman
February 2008, 420pp, 5.5' x 8.5'
ISBN 978-075-691-4 (Paperback: US $17.99, UK £13.99)
Hardback 978-075-687-6 (Clothbound with Dust jacket: US $31.99, UK
£23.99)
Category: Fiction

Nick Pierce, a talented young boy whose singular obsession is music, finds himself overturned from a lonely life with his grandmother in Wichita, Kansas to the rather strange atmosphere of life in Western Kansas with the father he had never met. Although a friendly neighbor couple takes Nick under their wing, circumstances in life and his father’s attitude work against him.
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The Sabbath and The Trinity- by Graeme
Loftus (PhD)
February 2008, 212pp, 5.5' x 8.5'
ISBN 978-075-689-2 (Paperback: US $13.99, UK £9.99)
Hardback 978-075-685-x (Clothbound with Dust jacket: US $24.99, UK
£17.99)
Category: Non-fiction
Sabbath
concerns the invisible God, and fulfilled by the observance of a
special part of invisible time. Only faith can fulfil
it in its proper designated form - faith in God, faith in the Word,
faith in the Redeemer who completed his work of re-creation also on
the sixth day and rested on the seventh for it is a miniature of
eternity, which has been brought into a weekly cycle of time.
Graeme Loftus has succinctly unleashed a spirit-filled and
mind-stimulating perspective on the long embattled subject of
Sabbath keeping. As we move ahead to the prophesied end of times, it
is imperative that we walk with an unflinching consciousness that
there is a rest that remains for God’s people. Hence, Sabbath and
the Trinity presents a biblically unassailable and historically
faultless standpoint, which if critically juxtaposed with the
present and the perceived future of mankind, gives a clear picture
of the intents and the extents of God’s promised kingdom...a
place of absolute rest.
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DOES GOD TRULY EXIST? - by Temitope O.
Oyetomi
August 2006, 360pp, 6' x 9'
ISBN 978-075-682-5 (Paperback: US $17.99, UK £11.99)
ISBN 978-075-683-3 (Clothbound with Dust jacket: US $29.99, UK
£19.99)
Category: Non-fiction
Archbishop Akinola, Primate of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), commends this book as a "valuable material for anyone tired of dodging the questions". Indeed, it is one book that has "raised a fathom of questions", as yet another Bishop - a PhD-holder - observes in the foreword. However, the tact with which the author resolves many of these questions is scholarly and engaging. The author writes with confidence and his arguments are intelligent and highly persuasive: facts and their interpretations are presented in a style that is approachable, digestible and amenable to reading by a wide audience. Ordinarily, one might think of it as a book for those who are in doubt of God's existence. Of course, it is. But it will be more applicable to those who are sure that God exists and who believe they are worshiping the true and living God. "Who really is the true and living God" and "how best can one relate with God" are the ultimate quests of the book. Drawing answers from science, religion and philosophy, the author has contrived a rare blend "that will plausibly challenge every mind". No wonder a Baptist minister recommends it "to all people no matter their religious persuasions". It is certainly an intellectual masterpiece.
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Solomon has a vineyard in a place called Baal Hamon. There are farmers who rent it from him; each one pays a thousand silver coins. (Songs 8: 11, GNB)