Books

The Cultural Downgrade and the Path to Renewal

We are living in the ruins of a once-rich Western culture.

In 2026, four out of ten American fourth-graders cannot read at a basic level. Children spend seven hours a day staring at screens while the great stories that shaped civilizations—Homer, Beowulf, Arthur, Scripture, and Tolkien—gather dust. Corporate algorithms and AI-generated “content”...

Pangea’s Chosen: Rise of the Element Hero

From the series: Pangea's Chosen

In the mystical land of Pangea, where faith and courage are tested, a young carpenter’s son must rise to become the Element Hero and save his world from darkness.

Felix Aldric, a humble villager from Eldenwold, never imagined he’d be chosen by the Creator to wield the power of the elements. But when Titania, a divine golden eagle, bestows upon...

Who Is Israel?

Who is the true Israel? For centuries, the Christian Church has answered this question with a resounding affirmation: the Church, as the body of believers in Jesus Christ, is the True Israel, inheriting the covenant promises of the Old Testament. Yet, in the modern era, this historic understanding has been challenged by dispensationalism, a...

Why many Evangelicals are not Protestant: The Creedless Drift

In Why Many Evangelicals Are Not Protestant: The Creedless Drift, author Virgil A. Walker delivers a bold, loving critique of modern evangelicalism’s departure from historic Christianity. Drawing parallels to early radical movements like the Paulicians, Bogomils, and Anabaptists, Walker argues that evangelicalism’s emphasis on individual...

How the Jesuits Influenced Dispensationalism

Discover the Jesuit Roots of Dispensationalism

In How the Jesuits Influenced Dispensationalism, Virgil A. Walker uncovers the fascinating history of how Catholic Counter-Reformation theology shaped modern Protestant eschatology. This meticulously researched book explores how Jesuit scholars like Francisco Ribera and Robert Bellarmine developed...