Monthly Archives: August 2012

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Labor Day Weekend Sale! Buy the New Rose Bible Overview Book Get the PDF FREE!

New! Bible Overview: Get a handle on every book of the Bible. Buy it now and get the download PDF version FREE (a $14.99 value) The Bible has 66 books, more than 1,000 chapters, and was written by about 40 different authors. And Bible Overview will help you get a grasp of each book quickly. Continue Reading

Why Are There So Many Bibles? How Are They Different? Find the Answers!

What’s the difference between New International Version Bible (NIV) and the King James Bible (KJV)? Why are there so many different translations? How do you go about finding out how the top 20 English Bible translations compare? Click here to find out more. This week’s FREE Bible Translation Comparison eChart compares four of the more Continue Reading

4 Days Only Save 50% Off Select PowerPoints From Rose Publishing

Bible Time Line PowerPoint® Based on our best-selling Bible Time Line, this easy-to-use presentation compares Bible history, World history, and Middle East history in a visual way. For example, Daniel lived at the same time at Confucius and Buddha. Cleopatra was queen of Egypt just 30 years before Jesus’ time. The first Olympic games were Continue Reading

Comparison of Unification Church and Christianity

Click on the images to download these TWO charts showing some of the basic differences between the Rev. Sun Myung Moon’s Unification Church and Christianity. Rose Publishing produces side-by-side comparison charts of 40 world religions, sects, and religious groups — compared to basic Christian beliefs. These two basic charts came from Christianity, Cults & Religions. Continue Reading

Many Christians Don’t Know What They Believe and Why

It’s shocking that so many Christians cannot explain the 14 key beliefs of Christianity. Volunteers, lay leaders, Bible studies, and even Sunday school teachers occasionally make major mistakes when teaching children, youth, and even adults about the core of Christianity. Click here to find out more now. What do Christians believe about these key topics Continue Reading

Feasts of Tabernacles DVD-based Study

Watch the Feast of Tabernacles Session for FREE! The Feast of Tabernacles is coming soon. At sunset on September 30, 2012, people gather to celebrate God’s provision and protection. This celebration was commanded by Moses nearly 3500 years ago, and it is also a wonderful reminder of God’s provision of Jesus today. Christians need to Continue Reading

FREE Noah’s Ark eChart

This FREE eChart compares the size of Noah’s ark with modern objects. For example, this illustration shows that Noah’s ark was longer than a soccer or football field, and wider than a semi-tractor-trailer truck. Adults and kids love this. Download the graphic and print for your friends. This diagram comes from the Noah’s Ark pamphlet Continue Reading

Summer Blowout Sale – Bible Wall Charts

10-Foot Bible Time Line “Put a sweeping history of the Bible on the wall of your classroom, home, or office. This bestselling Classroom 10-Foot Bible Time Line presents more than 140 key people and events and includes the ruling years of kings, prophets, dates of battles, and events from Adam and Eve to Jesus and Continue Reading

Tabernacle and Biblical Feasts for your Mobile Device (iPad, iPhone, Android)

Get the award-winning Rose Guide to the Tabernacle for your computer or iPad, just in time for the Fall quarter when many churches teach on the Tabernacle and the biblical feasts: Biblical New Year (Rosh Hashanah), starts sundown Sept 16, 2012 Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur), starts sundown Sept 25, 2012 Feast of Tabernacles, starts Continue Reading

What’s the Difference Between Sikhism and Hinduism?

Christians often wonder how Sikhs and Hindus are different. Here is a very basic overview of each of the two groups. To view with easy-to-read type, download these two charts free by clicking on each. Rose Publishing produces side-by-side comparison charts of 40 world religions, sects, and religious groups — compared to basic Christian beliefs. Continue Reading