· 2000
St. Patrick, the patron saint of the Irish people, is one of the best-loved but least known of the patriarchs of Christianity. His life and work have become the stuff of legend, myth, and tall tales – Patrick drove the snakes out of Ireland, taught the doctrine of the Trinity using a shamrock, and bested the high king’s druids at Tara. Few, however, have ever taken the time to look into the heart of the great saint as this is revealed in his own writings. In Celtic Flame: The Burden of Patrick, theologian and poet T. M. Moore provides a look at the soul of the man – his calling to and love for the Irish people, his courage and determination in the face of obstacles and trials, and his profoundly personal faith in God. Using ancient documents, in particular, those from Patrick’s own hand, the author allows the saint to speak for himself in a lively verse paraphrase supported by scholarly research, Scripture references, and a study guide for group or personal use. The lessons from Patrick’s life and work – his piety, sense of calling, courage and conviction, and love for the people under his care – can be of much encouragement to those seeking a deeper and more meaningful experience of God today.
· 2001
T. M. Moore explores the spiritual practices that have shaped Christians for centuries--studying the Bible, worshiping with others, keeping the sabbath, giving to others, being alone with God and more--to show how we can revitalize these routines and once again make them channels of God's grace.
· 2002
Guides readers through six simple methods of praying the psalms that bring new excitement and effectiveness to daily prayer and devotions.
· 2020
This book calls on Christians to take up the disciplines of learning with renewed vision and devotion, to increase in the knowledge of Christ and be better prepared to serve Him in the world.
· 2021
From the beginning, people have speculated about time - what it is, where it goes, how best to use it, how much remains. The Christian understands time to be a creation of God. Christians live in time from the vantage point of Jesus and His Kingdom. Looking four ways at once, Christians can make the most of their time for knowing, loving, and serving Jesus Christ.
· 2005
How can we perceive and experience God's grandeur in creation? What does creation tell us about his plans, purposes, truth, or ways? T. M. Moore answers these and other questions in this artful introduction to creational theology, the discovery and celebration of God's glory through what he has made. Moore helps us develop the skills and disciplines for doing theology as we look upon and interact with the world around us.
· 2022
The book of Ruth is a study in faith, love, grace, and the sovereign goodness of God. Ruth: Redeeming Grace offers a new and deeper look at Ruth in a worship and devotional setting.
· 2020
Every Christian knows it's great to have salvation through Jesus Christ. But do we understand how truly great that salvation is? In this brief study, we unpack the broad scope and bright horizons that is greater than most of us have ever known. That great salvation is ready for us to know and enjoy, but we'll have to apply ourselves diligently to gain it.