The Bible and Your Vote: Equipping the American Christian to Stand for Righteousness at the Ballot Box

The Bible is full of wisdom, and Dr. Andy Woods wants American Christians to apply that knowledge as they go to the polls.

Too many people believe their vote doesn’t count. But Dr. Woods reminds us that good Christians are stewards of the earth, and voting in line with Scripture is a great way to help preserve and keep the American Republic. The Bible and the ballot box can—and should—go hand in hand.

Babylon: The Bookends of Prophetic History

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

We live in one of the most interesting time periods of history. 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. No matter which presidential administration comes into office in this nation and no matter how the calendar turns, this is an issue that does not seem to go away.
The prophet Ezekiel foresaw these things 2,600 years ago in a vision along the Chebar River in Babylon. Now, respected Bible Prophecy teacher, Dr. Andy Woods, explains the vision of Ezekiel.
  • WHO will be involved in the coming Islamic invasion of Israel?
  • WHEN will it take place?
  • WHY will all this happen?
  • WHAT will the war look like?
  • HOW will this all come together to fulfill Ezekiel's prophecy?
Dr. Woods concludes with seven powerful points of application.

The Coming Kingdom: What Is the Kingdom and How Is Kingdom Now Theology Changing the Focus of the Church?

God’s theocratic, mediatorial kingdom is a vast, sweeping subject from the first book of the Bible to the last. Understanding this overarching biblical theme of God’s clearly revealed and sovereign plan is essential not only for believers in Christ to make sense of the chaos in our world but also for the church to know and fulfill its God-ordained role in this era of world history. Are we currently living in God’s promised kingdom?
Yes, say a plethora of professing evangelicals today. No, say the careful reading of the Bible and the biblical evidence marshaled by Dr. Andy Woods in The Coming Kingdom. The conclusions of this book are based on accurate interpretation of Scripture, which are then insightfully compared and contrasted with the various forms of contemporary evangelical teaching about the kingdom. Are you confused by conflicting views on the kingdom? Do you long for something better than the current conditions you see in our world today? Then read The Coming Kingdom. This book shows convincingly from Scripture that the establishment of God’s theocratic kingdom on earth is still future and it will be vastly superior to the conditions we see in our world today. The Coming Kingdom clarifies for readers the biblical truth of God’s glorious kingdom, while exalting the coming King and edifying the soul of the reader with its constant appeal to God’s Word.

The Falling Away: Spiritual Departure or Physical Rapture? A second Look at Thessalonians 2:3

The Day of the Lord will not come unless the "falling away" comes first, according to 2 Thessalonians 2:3. What is this falling away? Is it apostasy, a spiritual departure from the faith, or is it an actual physical rapture? In this book, Dr. Andy Woods gives 10 reasons to believe it is a physical rapture.

Ever Reforming: Dispensational Theology and the Completion of the Protestant Reformation

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 all that needed to be reformed, 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.