Heaven of Hell

David P. McIntyre

Explores the question: if hell exists, who will go there and why. Since the Bible says that God is not willing that any should perish but all come to the knowledge of the truth, and at the same time also that broad is the way that leads to destruction then what will be the determining factor that places people on the broad road to hell. The book takes the position that Heaven is God’s domain, where He will be and hell will be a place without God. If God is not there the book explores what hell will be like.

revolution, the taste of freedom

David P. McIntyre

Explores the struggle to build the foundation for the new nation. Joshua’s brother Mark and Caleb’s brother Charles, who have begun to study history and law, take it upon themselves to immerse themselves in studying the issues, discerning the progress being made by the founders, and reporting back to family and others. They know and explain the thinking of the founders. They defend the new Constitution and see it ratified. They witness the struggle lay a solid foundation of One Nation Under God and George Washington providing the best example of what a President should be amidst the chaos of the times.

Because They Said So, Isn’t Good Enough

David P. McIntyre

The Bible has been called a bloody book. There are many references to blood. When we study blood and its properties, we can better understand why God refers so often to that precious liquid. It is truly “the life of the flesh” (Lev 17:11). It is vital; we cannot live without it. It is also the perfect spiritual analogy to what Christ has done, will do, and is doing for us continually. This book explores and expounds on that beautiful analogy.

The Quilt

David P. McIntyre

The Quilt. Grandma McIntyre collected worthless pieces of cloth, cut them to the sizes she needed, and stitched them together to make quilts. She then gave them away to her grandchildren to keep them warm on those chilly winter nights. She turned worthless scraps into beautiful, valuable, and treasured mementos of her love. God does the same thing. He takes the good, the bad, and the ugly in our lives and “stitches” those experiences into a life “quilt” part of the tapestry of love to all those who will believe in Him.

That Bloody Book

David P. McIntyre

The Bible has been called a bloody book. There are many references to blood. When we study blood and its properties, we can better understand why God refers so often to that precious liquid. It is truly “the life of the flesh” (Lev 17:11). It is vital; we cannot live without it. It is also the perfect spiritual analogy to what Christ has done, will do, and is doing for us continually. This book explores and expounds on that beautiful analogy.