
Arthur Francis Green

A new secular world is gradually consigning Christianity to the level of myth and has rejected the authority of Scripture that once stood harmoniously with science and society. Mankind is replacing God with its own clever fables that are destined to fall.
This book turns the tables against Christianity’s ancient and modern critics, and reasserts the truth of Scripture in the face of this onslaught from the ranks of science, secularism and humanism. From ancient Greek thinkers to Darwin and Freud.
the author brilliantly unmasks the weak science and philosophies that are constantly peddled to usurp the place of God in this brave new post-1984 world in which we live.
This book will give assurance to those whose doubts are being played on by the fables taught by humanist ideology. It serves as a warning to the Church not to deviate from its core beliefs. With a clean style and robust content, the author inspires the reader to reaffirm our belief that the Bible is the foundational truth of our existence.

This gem of a book offers an inspirational look at what the Star of Bethlehem actually was, replacing myths of the Christmas story with amazing biblical insights into the truth of what is the greatest story ever told.
The author creates an atmospheric viewthrough the backgrounds and the eyes of the shepherds and the Magi, both of whom saw Jesus through extraordinary divine invitation.
The book is a perfecrr meditation for Advent as well as being an inspriational read for any time of te year. It aims to enhance your experience and understanding of the story of the nativity, which is amongst the most beautiful and celebrated od all Bible stories.

The state of the environment, climatic changes and the disappearing of countless species may well be strengthening the idea that the end of all things is near, and that the Church will be taken, or ‘raptured,’ before then:
Because you have kept my command to persevere, I also will keep you from the hour of trial which shall come upon the whole world, to test those who dwell on the earth. (Revelation 3:10).
This book explores the ‘End Times’ within the Christian faith and draws together a meaningful picture of prophesied events. The author defines what is meant by the ‘End Times’ and provides a clear definition of just what the Church is and then describes the Doctrine of the Rapture of the Church.
The book then investigates the truth and consequently the timing of the Rapture. Taking a pre-Tribulation stance, other perspectives are examined including post-Tribulation, mid-Tribulation, pre-Wrath and Partial Rapture. The author then investigates the Doctrine of Imminence and the analogy of the Jewish wedding feast to the Rapture, together with the problem of the ‘last trumpet.’
The book concludes by describing the impact of understanding the Rapture and the reality of the Christian faith while time is running out in what are surely the last days of planet earth.

This book, The Ministry of the Holy Spirit during this Age of Grace in the Absence of the King, is the scond volume in a six-volume seriesconcerniing the 'End Times,' which examines various Christian Doctrines through the lens of Eschatology. Many conservative scholars at the beginning of the 21st century believe that the 'End Times' are now underway, and are expecting the imminent return of Christ.
This book examines the ministry of the Holy Spirit in these latter dayes od the Age of Grace, where the traditional theology and understandingof His ministry has been undergoing radical change since the beginning of the 20th century. The Age of Grace is the period from Pentecost to the Rapture. The Holy Spirit has been ministering to the faithful ever since Pentecost, fifty days after the Resurrection.
When the Day of Pentecost had fully come, they were all with one accord in one place. 2 And suddenly there came a sound from heaven, as of a rushing mighty wind, and it filled the whole house where they were sitting. 3 Then there appeared to them divided tongues, as of fire, and one sat upon each of them. 4 And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance. Acts 2:1–4.
This book will be controversial since it goes against many popular beliefs and praactices. However, the hope is that the readerr will find a balanced approach, notwithstanding the rather negative conclusions of the research around the Charimatic movement, and the New Apostolic Reformation in particular.

This book, The Biblical Foundations of Church Leadership, is the third volume in the six-volume series concerning the ‘End Times,’ which examines the nature of contemporary church leadership in light of the biblical texts, and the internal and external pressures on church leaders.
Many modern churches and denominations are departing from the clear guidance in the Scriptures on the nature of biblical leadership. They are bending the knee to modern secular ideologies and liberal theology. This volume explores the nature and application of Church leadership in the modern, secular humanist and post-modern world.
“All Scripture is inspired by God [literally, God-breathed] and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness; so that the man of God may be adequate, equipped for every good work.”
(2 Timothy 3:16-17)
This volume breaks down the issues facing Church leaders today. We explore the origin and nature of leadership in the early Church through to modern times and the global impact of Liberal Theology; the diminution of biblical authority; and the qualifications and character of Church leaders. We especially look at the impact of feminist egalitarian theology and humanist arguments versus divine authority.
We also look at practical Church leadership in terms of the discipleship of the saints, teaching, training, and evangelism. Additionally we discuss the application of church discipline, personal accountability and leading with biblical love (agapé). We conclude with the biblical qualities of a sound church.