The Dorean principle (Matthew 10:8) maintains that the gospel and its expansion should not be a source of profit. On this page, we provide links to essential theological works without the typical retail markup. This includes a complimentary digital copy of Stephen Atkerson’s New Testament Church Dynamics, as well as Dan Trotter’s Daniel series available strictly at-cost.


New Testament Church Dynamics by Stephen Atkerson

Available in:

English, Spanish, Chinese, French, and Russian.

German Version Coming Soon!

Ideas for Bi-Vocational, House Church, and Small Church Leaders. Rediscover the Practice of the Early Church!

New Testament Church Dynamics offers biblical insight and practical guidance for leading small, effective, relational churches. Drawn directly from Scripture, and shaped by over 30 years of hands-on experience, this book will help you:

    • Understand how New Testament churches functioned
    • Apply early church principles to your current context
    • Lead with confidence—even without full-time staff or big resources

    If you’re rethinking church, or longing for a model that matches your calling, this is your guide.


    Daniel Prophecy Series by Dan Trotter

    What if everything you’ve heard about Daniel 11—and the so-called “Antichrist”—is wrong? In this bold and thought-provoking work, the author challenges the dominant trends in modern eschatology and biblical interpretation. With clarity and conviction, he demonstrates that the Book of Daniel was written as true prophecy—by Daniel himself—and not as some later fabrication. Refusing to cede ground to speculative futurism, he shows that Daniel 11:36–45 does not point to a shadowy end-times “Antichrist,” but to real figures—Herod the Great, Caesar Augustus, Mark Antony, Cleopatra—people already accounted for in history. Rejecting the vague comfort of panmillennialism, the author makes a forceful case for the orthodox preterist framework, revealing how it brings clarity to the prophetic text where others bring confusion. This work restores Daniel’s prophecy to its rightful context—as a stunningly accurate foretelling of political upheaval that shaped the world Christ entered, and as a call to rest in the sovereign hand of God, who has authored history from beginning to end.

    Daniel Twelve for Panmillennialists has been written for the Christian who has been tortured, terrified, or perhaps just confused by the reigning dispensational eschatology—with its hellscape future of nuclear bombs, marching armies, plagues, wars, earthquakes, pollution, evil world governments, microchips under the skin, and a future “Antichrist” poised to dominate the planet while relegating the church of Jesus Christ to a shaking, shivering, pitiful minority religion. This book clearly demonstrates that Daniel 12 points directly to the Jewish War (AD 66‑70), and not to some hazy, speculative, unprovable future. The author sets three goals for the reader: first, to grasp the interpretive power of the orthodox preterist framework for understanding eschatology; second, to unravel the mystery of Daniel’s 1,290 and 1,335 days; and third, to address objections to orthodox preterism concerning Daniel 12:2, which speaks of “many who are awakened from the dust of the ground.” Forget the doomsday scenarios; Daniel 12 uncovers the astonishing truth a triumphal future for the church of Jesus Christ.

    Contact the Author, Dan Trotter