Brian E. Ridolfi is a bestselling author and the Director of Biblical Studies for the Rhema Bible School in London, England. His first book What Does the Bible Say About…?
The Ultimate Bible Answer Book was released in 2005 and was listed on Christian Marketplace’s Best Sellers List for Biblical Studies in 2006.
Before becoming an author, Brian graduated from the University of Nevada in 1997 with a BS degree in Geological Sciences. Soon after graduation, he began his career as a research scientist and scientific analyst. He currently resides in California where he continues to write Christian literature.
It’s 2048, eleven years after America’s second revolution. Timothy Delgreco is hopelessly imprisoned in an appalling federal jail. While incarcerated he encounters a wise old man with startling information. “The end began at the beginning with an institution,” the sage tells him. “Slavery started a chain of events that caused America to go full circle. Slavery for one group of people produced slavery for all people.”
A Topical Bible, a Concordance, and a Q & A book…all wrapped into one. With 415 categories and 3293 subcategories, What Does the Bible Say About . . . is as useful a reference tool for people who know nothing about the Bible as it is for those who have a great deal of Bible knowledge.
Ever wanted it straight? Well look no further. Packed with over 1500 original, eye opening maxims, and 20 educational parables, Useful Maxims is a throwback to earlier days. Brian Ridolfi’s quotable, cleverly written proverbs will teach you, at the same time, they will keep you amused and entertained.
— Dr. Charles Carrigan, Fulbright Distinguished Scholar
— Dr. Frank Turek, co-author, I Don’t Have Enough Faith To Be An Atheist
— Dale Ahlquist, President, American Chesterton Society
– Midwest Book Review
– Robert Golomb, Nationally and Internationally Published Columnist
God’s ways are mysterious because we are unaware.
Anything not of God is not from God.
Wretchedness lives where righteousness dies.
Compulsive behavior leads to repulsive behavior.
Complex problems are the result of the actions of simple people.
Everything goes when anything goes.
The difference between sloths and gluttons: a sloth does nothing to supply his own needs, and a glutton does everything to need everyone’s supply.
Wisdom becomes foolishness when foolishness becomes wisdom.
Questions cannot be answered if answers cannot be questioned.
Presupposed ideals produce presupposed ideas.
Evil which is possible is probable.
Making money is not evil, making it your god is.