Heaven is multiethnic, "a vast multitude from every nation, tribe, people, and language." But in this diverse community shouldn't have to wait until eternity to begin! It can be a reality now. Here, the authors give biblical warrant for such a community and show how multiethnic churches provide a unique apologetic for the gospel.
Timothy Paul Jones Books
Timothy Paul Jones is a leading writer and researcher in the fields of apologetics, church history, and family ministry. His work is characterized by a deep exploration of key themes and a fluid style that engages readers. Jones aims to make complex concepts and historical events accessible in a compelling manner. His writing is valued for its insight and its ability to connect intellectual inquiry with practical impact on faith and life.



Praying Like the Jew Jesus: Recovering the Ancient Roots of New Testament Prayer
- 133 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Exploring the Jewish customs and traditions that shaped Yeshua's prayers, this book offers historical vignettes that immerse readers in his time, enhancing the understanding of his spiritual practices. It presents unique devotional insights and meditations in accessible language, aimed at enriching one's prayer life and fostering a closer relationship with God. The insights provided promise to transform readers' perspectives on prayer, God, and the Bible, making it a valuable resource for spiritual growth and understanding.
Misquoting Truth
- 178 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Timothy Paul Jones critically examines Bart Ehrman's conclusions regarding the origins and transmission of the New Testament. He addresses misconceptions about the diversity among early Christians and clarifies the historical context of the New Testament documents. Through clear and concise writing, Jones aims to provide a more accurate understanding of these foundational texts and their development within early Christianity.