Books
- Courageous Faith: Life Lessons From Old Testament Heroes. AMG Publishers (2003)
- God Is There in the Tough Times: Turning Your Disappointments into Hope. Harvest House Publishers (2003)
- Conquistando los Problemas Mas Dificiles de la Vida. Spanish House Inc. (2000)
- Earth's Final Hour. Harvest House Publishers (1999)
- Overcoming Life's Toughest Problems. Harvest House Publishers (1999)
- Is the Antichrist Alive and Well?: 10 Keys to His Identity. Harvest House Publishers (1998)
- Approaching Armageddon Harvest House Publishers (1997)
- End Times, the Middle East, and the New World Order. Victor Books (1991)
- The Seduction of Power. Fleming H Revell Company (co-author Ed Dobson) (1988)
- Fundamentalism Today. Sewall Company (co-author Ed Dobson) (1984)
- The Fundamentalist Phenomenon: The Resurgence of Conservative Christianity. Baker Publishing Group (co-authors Ed Dobson and Jerry Falwell) (1981)
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