He's a newspaper journalist with an add-on degree from seminary. His specialty is what makes him just a bit strange.
He writes easy-reading Bible reference books—for people who don’t want to read a Bible reference book.
And he does his writing for a bunch of top publishers, including Reader’s Digest Books, Guideposts Books, Lion Hudson of Oxford, Grolier, Barbour, Zondervan, Christianity Today, Thomas Nelson, Hendrickson, Good Books.
"A STELLAR INTRODUCTION TO THE BIBLE"
—Christian Booksellers Association

—WINNER: BEST NON-FICTION BOOK 2006. Christian Retailers Choice Awards, with winning titles selected by Christian bookstore owners and employees around the country
—Finalist: ForeWord’s Book of the Year Awards
—Nominated: Christian Book Award (Evangelical Christian Publishers Association)
—WINNER: BEST NON-FICTION BOOK 2005. This award came from the Christian media group in England, where the book was first published.
A stellar introduction to the Bible . . . fresh, entertaining, and very readable . . . lively, insightful, and often humorous . . . rich in information, beautiful in layout, and exceptional in providing a lively understanding.”
—Christian Booksellers Association, CBA Retailers Resources review of The Complete Guide to the Bible
Beautifully illustrated and easy to read, this magazine-style reference book is loaded with obscure and interesting insights that will appeal to new students of the Bible and seasoned Sunday school teachers alike.”
—Baptists Today review of Who’s Who and Where’s Where in the Bible
Expertly told and lavishly illustrated. . . A remarkable record of the world’s most famous book.”
—Publishing News review of The Bible: A History
Written in kid-friendly language and filled with a treasury of art and illustrations.”
—Aspiring Retail review of Who’s Who and Where’s Where in the Bible for Kids






