Keith H. Adkins  blogger/author/publisher

                  Testimonials

A NATURAL HISTORY OF  SCRIPTURE: HOW THE BIBLE  EVOLVED.

     “Many people have the idea that the Bible dropped out of heaven, and it’s very helpful to read through a book like yours to look at the process involved. If fact, I think understanding those process enhances one’s understanding of the role of the Spirit.”

     –Bishop Michael J. Coyner, Indiana Area of the United Methodist Church

WRESTLING WITH SCRIPTURE: HOW TO INTERPRET THE BIBLE.

     “This is a fine project, dealing with bedrock issues, especially on matters of authority. The most important things demonstrated are the ability to critique the fact of biblical interpretation and our way of interpreting.
Very helpful.”


     –Ronald J. Allen, Nettie Sweeney and Hugh Th. M iller Professor of Preaching and New Testament at Christian Theological Seminary.

DON’T LOOK A CAMEL IN THE  MOUTH: PILGRIMAGES THROUGH THE LAND OF JESUS AND PAUL.

     “Keith Adkins weaves together personal experiences, beautiful pictures, historical events and biblical stories in a very engaging and enjoyable way. In some respects, this book is a look back at some wonderful moments in the land of Jesus and Paul. In other ways, the book is a warm invitation to come and see for yourself.”

     –William B. Kincaid Herald B. Monroe Professor of Leadership and Ministry Studies Christian Theological Seminary, Indianapolis 

PARISH THE THOUGHT: AN EYE-OPENING LOOK BEHIND THE PULPIT. 

     Parish the Thought has brought me laughter so deep that I spring tears…about the life of pastors.
   
     –Bishop Dottie Escobedo-Frank, California-Pacific Conference of the United Methodist Church, and author at Abingdon Press.

 

THE SECRET OF THE DIAMOND: A JIM CALDWELL STORY–BOOK 2

     “Keith H. Adkins weaves together his knowledge of Western history and a deep understanding of the biblical narrative–along with stunning photographs–to give us a “novel” (pun intended) re-telling of the story of Jesus. Indeed, the Word has become FRESH, in a clever and imaginative new context. It will add to your grasp of the timeless impact of the man called Christ.”

    –William M. Schwein, retired Indiana United Methodist pastor and author of several books.

I write in four nonfiction genres:

1. Bible Study
2. Ministry
3. Spirituality
4. Travelogue

and one fiction genre:

1. Biblical Fiction