We would like to announce our TWO newest titles – Benevolence: An Apologetic on the Use of Church Funds for the Needy (Student and Instructor’s Manuals) by Wade Holt – are now available.

NOTE: There are TWO versions of this book – a student manual and an instructor’s manual.
These books contain a comprehensive study on the topic of benevolence and the use of church funds. The material covers such ideas as Bible authority, the work of the church, the responsibility of individuals with their money, historical controversies, practical guidelines for offering benevolence, and more. There are case studies to consider and questions at the end of each section to help facilitate discussions when used in group Bible studies.
Note about the instructor’s manual: In addition to the material in the student manual, this instructor’s manual also includes additional comments from the author and answers to the questions contained in the study.
Download a sample of the books!
Benevolence is an important work for individuals and churches. There have been questions and debates about this issue throughout the years. Wade Holt has put together a thorough (over 200 pages) study of this topic, arranged in a way that can be used for personal and group Bible studies (including questions throughout the book) with a student and instructor’s manual.
Besides the Bible class setting, the instructor’s manual contains almost 50 extra pages of additional comments and can be a stand-alone volume that would make a valuable resource for the library of every serious Bible student.
LIMITED TIME OFFER: Now through 10/10/19, use coupon code B15 at checkout to receive 15% OFF and FREE SHIPPING when you order either book!
Robert Milligan (1814-1875) was born in Ireland and was brought to the United States by his parents in 1818. After becoming a member of the Presbyterian Church where his father was an elder, he learned the truth and in 1838 was baptized into Christ by Elder John Irvin of the church of Christ at Cane Ridge. During his life he labored as a professor at Bethany College and also served as co-editor of the Millennial Harbinger. Afterward he served as president of Kentucky University and was the head of the College of the Bible at that institution.
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George A. Klingman (1865-1939) – son-in-law of I. B. Grubbs – was a preacher, writer, and teacher during the first part of the twentieth century. He was described by Richard Thomas Hughes as “a pioneer in…higher education” and “probably the best-educated preacher in Churches of Christ during the first third of the twentieth century.” His educational career included work with Abilene Christian College, Potter Bible College, and Cincinnati Bible Seminary.