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Daily Bible Reading Guide | 35 Days Through Paul’s Epistles | Introduction by Roger Feenstra

Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ, wrote nearly half of the New Testament. The sheer volume of his writings should not be overlooked. His words, penned by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, and given to him by direct revelation from Jesus Christ (Ephesians 3:3; Colossians 1:25), pick up where the four Gospels leave off. These thirteen (Fourteen if we include the epistle to the Hebrews) epistles explain the ongoing message of Jesus Christ after his resurrection.

This new second edition is expanded. It includes a revised introduction plus several helpful maps: Three maps of Paul’s missionary journeys, and one map of Paul’s journey to Rome as a prisoner. Also included are two helpful charts.

When we see a rainbow we are reminded of God’s promise to never destroy the earth again by a flood. But is that what the rainbow is all about? Maybe we should rethink what we know and believe?


My Mark Book is perfect for children (and even adults) who want to learn the content of the Gospel of Mark. Written by Carol Feenstra, My Mark Book is free from theological lessons or bias, this book simply walks a child, step-by-step, through the Gospel of Mark (KJV) to learn the life, times, and ministry of Jesus. Kids love it!

The book guides the student to a daily reading followed by a few questions and exercises on a child’s level that solidifies their learning.

My Mark Book is great for-

  • Personal study
  • Homeschool curriculum
  • Sunday School
  • Bible clubs


Roger’s Top Picks For Dispensational Books

The books below are worthy of reading and have valuable insight to add to your theological learning.

[Dispensational Times is not affiliated with Dispensational Publishing House]


Babylon | The Bookends of Prophetic History | Andrew M. Woods

Babylon is mentioned nearly 300 times in Scripture. Is it a literal city, or symbolic?

Will Babylon be rebuilt as the headquarters of the Antichrist during the coming Tribulation? This is a popular theory held by many faithful students of Biblical prophecy, but is it true? Does the Bible present enough evidence of a rebuilt Babylon to merit this conviction?

Dr. Andrew Woods believes that the Bible is the “ultimate court of authority in all matters of Christian faith and practice.” In Babylon: The Bookends of Prophetic History he surveys the lines of Biblical evidence that call for a futuristic, literal Babylon in God’s end-times program.

The Middle East Meltdown | The Coming Islamic Invasion of Israel | Dr. Andy Woods

The Middle East is a world hotspot. Israel seems always on the verge of annihilation.

The Lord seems to be setting the stage for His return as never before. One of these major stage-setting trends that we are currently seeing is the rise of a coalition of nations that harbors a hostile intent toward Israel. Dr. Andy Woods explains how this coalition of nations will someday fulfill the prophecies of Ezekiel 38-39

The Footsteps of the Messiah, Revised Edition | Dr. Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum

While I don’t agree fully with my friend, Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum (for example his take on the seven assemblies in Revelation), his book is a must read for a complete understanding of end times prophecy. Using the Book of Revelation as an end time road map, Dr. Fruchtenbaum weaves the prophetic writings of the Hebrew Scriptures and Messiah’s teachings to reveal God’s plan for the future of Israel and the world. Dr. Fruchtenbaum gathers the many pieces of the prophetic puzzle and places them in sequential order with the result summed up by Dr. Charles Ryrie in his foreword: “Those who read this book cannot help but be instructed and stimulated by his work.”

Footsteps is detailed, thorough and scholarly, yet written in a style that the average reader can easily understand. With a wealth of wisdom drawn from his Jewish background and extensive research, the author even tackles the “problem passages” to provide a comprehensive overview of the entire range of prophetic truth.“In a thoroughly biblical, balanced, and clear presentation, Arnold Fruchtenbaum plainly lays out God’s plan for the future while avoiding the sensational errors of other prophetic writers. I have relied on this book as a resource for years.” — Michael Rydelnik, Professor of Jewish Studies Program, Moody Bible Institute.

Evangelical Garbage | How Evangelicalism is Confused, Manipulative, and Downright Dangerous | Dr. Randy White

Don’t be put off by the provocative title. Dr. Randy White presents an accurate overview of the state of the evangelical church in the 21st century. The author has often written and spoken about the dangers of evangelicalism, its cousin ecumenicalism, and its parent, the church-growth movement. In this hard-hitting book, he spells out the confusion of the evangelical movement. And even more, he points out the manipulative manner of the movement, and the danger it posses to your family, your church, and your community.

If you are comfortable with things as they now stand in local churches, skip this book. If you are looking to put words to your frustrations about the direction of Christian ministry in the United States and much of the western world, then this may be the book for you.

Commentary on Revelation | E.W. Bullinger

Perhaps the best commentary ever written on the Book of Revelation.

Revelation is one of the most difficult, widely argued book of the Bible.

However Bullinger, an untiring scholar of God’s word, treats Revelation not as a work to be interpreted by man, but as God’s own interpretation of the future to us. Bullinger’s vast knowledge of the Scriptures, his unique grasp of history, and his unusual interpretative ability will challenge you to rethink your views of interpretation.

Refreshing in its literal acceptance of God’s Word, this commentary is not merely a warmed over version of other men’s views. Bullinger looks at every verse and devotes major discussions to key debated issues in the book of Revelation.

Ever Reforming: Dispensational Theology and the Completion of the Protestant Reformation | Dr. Andy Woods

The church is still reforming.

This groundbreaking book from Dr. Andy Woods directly challenges two widely held beliefs. One is that the Protestant Reformation is complete. The other is that it has little or nothing to do with dispensational theology.

Woods makes the history of the Protestant Reformation come alive with relevance to our own times.

People tend to place the Reformers on a pedestal and act like they completed the revolution, but they did not. Why was the Protestant Reformation only a partial restoration? It was because they used the literal method of interpreting the Bible selectively.

Ever Reforming will guide the reader to understand why the Reformation was necessary, how the reformers started the process, and the way in which that led to Dispensational Theology and the full recovery of the literal method of interpreting God’s Word.

MORE TO COME.