

Salvation is Simple
A Simple Guide to a Simple Truth
Most people have heard someone talk about being “saved” or “born again.” The preacher says it, the evangelist says it, and maybe even a family member has said, “You need to get saved!”
But what does that really mean? Why do we need to be saved, and how can we know for sure that we are?
In Salvation Is Simple, author Skip Dunning explains the plan of salvation straight from the pages of the King James Bible without complicated theology, religious confusion, or modern reinterpretations. With a clear and compassionate voice, he shows readers that the Gospel message was never meant to be difficult. It’s not a puzzle to be solved or a ritual to be performed. It’s a simple truth, made plain by a loving God who wants all to come to repentance and faith in His Son, Jesus Christ.
From Adam’s first sin in the Garden of Eden to Christ’s death and resurrection at Calvary, this book walks through the story of mankind’s fall and God’s perfect plan to redeem what was lost. You’ll learn:
Why every person is born into sin and needs to be saved
What Jesus meant when He said, “Ye must be born again”
The difference between worldly “salvation” and biblical salvation
What repentance truly means — a change of mind that leads to a change of heart
How faith unlocks the door to eternal life
And why salvation really is as simple as God promised
With practical illustrations and plenty of Scripture, Salvation Is Simple helps readers of any age understand the most important decision of their lives. It’s written in plain language, perfect for youth groups, family devotions, and anyone who has ever wondered, “Am I really saved?”
God’s plan of salvation has always been simple. Mankind complicates it; religion adds to it; but the Bible keeps it clear:
Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved. — Acts 16:31
If you’ve ever doubted, questioned, or misunderstood what it means to be “saved,” this little book will help you see the truth of God’s Word and the simplicity of His invitation. Jesus Christ paid the full price for your sin — all you have to do is believe, repent, and receive His gift of eternal life.
- 33 pages
- Paperback
- 8.5in × 11in
- Colour
- 979-890138121-2


Peace of Mind (In Troubled Times)
A Biblical Guide to Peace in Laodicea
Peace of Mind (In Troubled Times) is a straight-talking guide for Christians who want clarity when the world feels upside down. Skip Dunning writes with a preacher’s heart and a craftsman’s eye for the practical. He does not offer clichés or easy slogans. He opens the King James Bible and shows how believers can have steady, settled peace in a noisy age.
The book begins with a clear diagnosis of our moment. Evil is often called good, truth is treated like an opinion, and fear is marketed as virtue. Scripture has already spoken to this. From that foundation, each chapter gives a concrete way to recover peace of mind. You will see why God’s promises are unbreakable, and why they anchor the soul when headlines do not. You will be reminded that a God-centered family brings quiet strength, and that faithful church attendance restores perspective that the week has eroded. You will learn how prayer guards the heart and mind, how wise counsellors provide safety, how verifying facts protects you from rumors and busybodies, and how common sense is a gift that God expects His people to use.
This is not theory. It is Christian living with the Bible open. Verses are quoted from the AV1611 King James Bible. Applications are plain and workable for real homes, real churches, and real burdens. The tone is warm but direct. The goal is not to win an argument. The goal is to help you walk with God in confidence and calm.
If you are weary of noise, if you are tired of confusion, if you are ready to trade anxiety for assurance, this book is for you. Read it with your Bible open. Discuss it with your family. Share it with a friend who needs encouragement. Peace is not the absence of trouble. Peace is the presence of God. In modern Laodicea, that peace is still available, and it begins the moment you take God at His word.
- 44 pages
- Paperback
- 6.1in × 9.2in
- Black & White
- 979-890138025-3


What's In A Name?
A name is more than just a label. It reveals our character, our family, and our testimony. But no name carries more weight, holiness, or power than the name of God.
In What’s In a Name? preacher and author Skip Dunning offers a timely and biblical warning about the dangers of misusing God’s name—whether through profanity, hypocrisy, or careless speech. This scripture-rich message reminds Christians that the name of the Lord is holy, and it must not be taken lightly or used in vain.
With clarity and conviction, this book calls believers to separate from the world, guard their testimony, and honor the name that is above every name: the name of Jesus Christ.
Whether you have never considered how your words reflect your faith, or you are ready to strengthen your walk with God, What’s In a Name? will challenge you to live and speak in a way that truly glorifies Him.
- 39 pages
- Paperback
- 6in × 9in
- Black & White
- 979-890025208-7


Looking Up
How God Wants us to Pray and Why it Matters
In Looking Up, Brother Skip Dunning takes readers on a sincere and scripturally grounded journey into one of the most vital, yet neglected aspects of the Christian life: prayer. With wisdom from the King James Bible and a personal heart for fellowship with the Lord, this book explores not just the “how” of prayer, but the “why.”
Covering topics such as the types of prayer, how God answers, and the right spirit in which to approach Him, this work is both a teaching tool and a spiritual challenge. Readers will be stirred to examine their own prayer life in light of God's Word and encouraged to draw nearer to the Lord in daily communion.
Whether you're struggling to start praying or simply want to strengthen your time with the Lord, Looking Up offers biblical clarity, convicting truths, and a heartfelt call to return to fervent, faithful prayer.
- 75 pages
- Paperback
- 6in × 9in
- Black & White
- 979-890025207-0


And Such Were Some of You
A candid look at sin, grace and the saved life, from the word of God
“And such were some of you: but ye are washed, but ye are sanctified, but ye are justified…” – 1 Corinthians 6:11
We are living in an age where the word “Christian” has become diluted, stripped of its power, and cheapened into little more than a cultural label. Professing Christ is easy. Living for Him is a different story. In And Such Were Some of You, Skip Dunning takes a bold and uncompromising look at the true transformation that takes place in a life surrendered to Jesus Christ.
This book isn’t for the lukewarm. It isn’t for those seeking to be coddled. It’s for the believer who wants to walk in truth, the whole truth—of what salvation actually means. Drawing solely from the King James Bible, Brother Skip lays bare the deception of empty-believism and shallow repentance that has infected the modern church. He holds up the mirror of Scripture to remind us that we were once lost, but are now called to walk worthy of the One who saved us.
Topics such as repentance, sanctification, and holiness are not just discussed, they are preached, with clarity, conviction, and compassion. The goal is not to shame, but to stir. Not to beat down, but to build up. This book is a wake-up call to the backslider, a challenge to the comfortable, and a help to the hungry soul who truly wants to please God.
Through personal insight, pastoral heart, and plainspoken truth, Brother Skip reminds us that our past no longer defines us, but we are called to live like we’ve been changed. If you’ve ever wondered why so many claim Christ but live like the world, or if you yourself are striving to walk more closely with the Lord, And Such Were Some of You will convict, encourage, and drive you back to the cross where true transformation begins.
- 57 pages
- Paperback
- 6in × 9in
- Black & White
- 979-890025211-7


An Uncertain Sound
Church music in Laodicea
"For if the trumpet give an uncertain sound, who shall prepare himself to the battle?" —1 Corinthians 14:8
Music has power. It stirs emotion, strengthens memory, and speaks to the soul. But in today’s churches, that power is often misused or worse, hijacked by the world. In An Uncertain Sound, Brother Skip examines the growing influence of contemporary and secular music in Bible-believing churches and calls believers back to the purpose of music as defined in Scripture: to glorify God, edify the saints, and teach sound doctrine.
From Lucifer’s original role in heaven to the emotional manipulation of modern worship trends, this book explores the biblical foundations of godly music, the emotional and spiritual effects of melody and rhythm, and the dangers of mixing sacred lyrics with worldly sounds. Drawing on years of musical experience, personal conviction, and deep study, Brother Skip challenges readers to consider not just what music says, but what it sounds like.
Clear, compelling, and convicting, An Uncertain Sound is not just a critique of modern trends, it's a call to return to reverence. If you care about what honors God in your church and in your home, this book is a must-read.
- 100 pages
- Paperback
- 6in × 9in
- Colour
- 979-890025210-0


The Perfect Word
How the Bible is fiction to the lost, Discovery to the seeking and Truth to the saved
“Every word of God is pure: he is a shield unto them that put their trust in him.” – Proverbs 30:5
In a time when modern Christianity increasingly questions the authority and accuracy of the Bible, The Perfect Word stands unapologetically on the truth that God has preserved His word without error in the King James Bible. This book is a clear and compelling defense of the Authorized Version (AV 1611) as the inspired and preserved word of God in the English language—unaltered, uncorrupted, and complete.
Skip Dunning confronts the confusion caused by modern Bible versions and exposes the doctrinal errors and omissions they carry. He shows how these translations have watered down truth, weakened the faith of believers, and opened the door to compromise in doctrine and devotion. From the pulpit to the pew, too many Christians have been misled into believing that all versions are equal. The Perfect Word proves otherwise.
Written with the heart of a preacher and the conviction of a student of the Word, this book challenges readers to consider their Bible not just as a book—but as the final authority for life, doctrine, and faith. It includes a call to examine the scriptures, to test the spirits, and to trust that God meant what He said when He promised to preserve His word.
If you’ve ever questioned why there are so many versions… if you’ve struggled to trust the clarity of scripture… if you’ve longed for solid ground in a shifting world… this book will help you rediscover the perfection of God’s Word.
- 134 pages
- Paperback
- 6in × 9in
- Black & White
- 979-890025209-4