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BOOKS & CONTRIBUTIONS

Fred “Boone” Aldridge - Kenneth L. Pike: An Evangelical Mind (Pickwick Publications, 2021).

This biography examines the life of a most unusual twentieth-century evangelical, Kenneth L. “Ken” Pike (1912–2000), who served with the Wycliffe Bible Translators and the Summer Institute of Linguistics.

Jonathan Loopstra, professor of History, published a new book, Jacob of Sarug’s Homily on Edessa and Jerusalem (Gorgias Press LLC, 2021).

The homily—edited, translated, and presented with annotations and Biblical references—takes as its principal subject the legendary exchange of letters between King Abgar V in Edessa and Jesus in Jerusalem.

Robert Allen, adjunct professor in the Department of Communication, published the novel Sunday in New York (Crosslink Publishing, 2021).

The novel is a “spiritual narration” based on evangelist Billy Sunday and the great New York City Revival. Allen also published the novel Megachurch: Worldwide Revival with Resource Publications in July 2021.

Jenita Pace, adjunct professor in the department of Psychology, Criminal Justice, & Law Enforcement - The Healing Name of Jesus (BroadStreet Publishing Group LLC, 2022).

The Healing Names of Jesus explores 31 names of God to help you deepen your understanding of who He is, find meaning in your pain, and renew your strength.

John Brandon, Northwestern Media Digital Marketing Director – The 7-Minute Productivity Solution: How to Manage Your Schedule, Overcome Distraction, and Achieve the Results You Want (Fleming H Revell Co, 2022).

Using his proven seven-minute framework, productivity expert John Brandon reveals how to radically reduce digital distractions and revamp your routines for better focus, efficiency, and outcomes.

Ed Glenny, professor of New Testament Studies and Greek, recently authored the book Amos: A Handbook on the Greek Text (Baylor University Press, 2022).

In Amos, W. Edward Glenny provides a foundational analysis of the Greek text of the Septuagint version of Amos. The analysis is distinguished by the detailed yet comprehensive attention paid to the text.

Terrance Rollerson, director of intercultural Engagement & Belonging, authored Broken Yet Called: A Leader’s Journey to Renewal and Restoration (Good Soil Press, 2022).

Everyone experiences brokenness at some point in their life, but are we prepared to handle these tough situations in a Biblical and effective way? In Broken Yet Called, Terrance Rollerson equips church leaders and members to approach these situations with love, perspective, and a clear vision for the role God would have us play in each other’s lives.