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Set Free to Set Free

Loose Him, and Let Him Go

by Arthur Kent Cason

When Jesus stood before the tomb of Lazarus, He performed the miracle no one else could—He called a dead man to life. But then He turned to those standing nearby and gave them an unexpected command:

"Unbind him, and let him go."

Those seven words reveal a profound pattern that echoes throughout the New Testament.
In Loose Him, and Let Him Go, Arthur Kent Cason traces the biblical theology of "loosing" through three pivotal passages of Scripture. In John 11, Christ releases sinners from the power of death. In Matthew 16, He entrusts His Church with the authority to proclaim heaven's liberating verdict through the gospel. In Luke 6, He calls every believer to release others through forgiveness, mercy, and grace.

Along the way, you'll discover that Christ not only saves us from sin—He calls us to walk in freedom and to become instruments of freedom in the lives of others.

The Christian life was never meant to end at the tomb. Christ still calls people out of death into life, and He still invites His people to help remove the grave clothes.
Come discover what it means to hear—and obey—His life-changing command:

"Loose him, and let him go."

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The Adventure of Yes

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What happens when you say yes to God?
In The Adventure of Yes, Arthur Kent Cason invites you into a life marked by bold obedience, unexpected turns, and the undeniable faithfulness of God. From military service to remote villages in Africa, from moments of breakthrough to seasons of hardship, this is a story of what it truly means to follow Christ beyond comfort and certainty.
Through powerful real-life encounters—rescuing the desperate, discipling new believers, and training leaders in places where the Gospel is still taking root—Cason reveals a deeper truth: faith is not measured by what we start, but by what endures. It’s not about drawing crowds, but about raising disciples. Not just going—but staying, building, and shepherding what God entrusts to us.
Honest, compelling, and deeply challenging, this book will stir your heart to reconsider what it means to live fully surrendered. Because the greatest adventure is not found in safety—it’s found in obedience.
If God is calling you to more, the question is simple:
Will you say yes?

Dig Again the Wells of Abraham

We are living in a time of unprecedented access to information, resources, and ministry tools, yet for many, there is a sense a growing spiritual dryness within the church. Programs have multiplied, but prayer has diminished. Activity has increased, but hunger for God has waned. Beneath the surface lies a deep longing for something more—a fresh encounter with the living God.

In *Dig Again the Wells of Abraham*, Dr. Cason issues a compelling call for spiritual renewal by drawing upon one of Scripture's most powerful pictures of revival. In Genesis 26, Isaac returned to the wells that his father Abraham had dug years earlier. These wells, once sources of life and blessing, had been stopped up and buried by the Philistines. Isaac's task was not to invent something new, but to uncover what had been lost.
Rediscover the spiritual wells that have sustained God's people throughout the centuries—wells of prayer, repentance, holiness, faith, worship, obedience, and intimate fellowship with God. Through careful biblical teaching, practical application, and inspiring examples from both Scripture and church history, Dr. Cason demonstrates that genuine revival has always been rooted in a renewed pursuit of God's presence.

Whether you are seeking personal renewal, praying for revival in your church, or burdened for spiritual awakening in your community, *Dig Again the Wells of Abraham* provides both inspiration and practical guidance for the journey.

The wells are still there.

The living water still flows.

The question is whether we are willing to dig again.

Behold, The Dwelling Place of God

Rediscovering the Tabernacle of David

From the opening pages of Genesis to the closing vision of Revelation, one theme runs through the entire story of Scripture: God desires to dwell with His people.
Mankind was created for fellowship with God, yet sin erected a veil that separated mankind from His presence. The rest of the biblical story is the account of God's relentless pursuit to restore what was lost in Eden. Through the Tabernacle of Moses, the Temple of Solomon, and ultimately the Tabernacle of David, God progressively revealed His heart—not merely for ritual worship, but for intimate communion with His people.
In Behold, The Dwelling Place of God, Dr. Arthur Kent Cason explores the biblical, theological, and prophetic significance of the Tabernacle of David as a revelation of God's desire for unrestricted access to His presence. Moving from Eden to Zion, from the prophets to Christ, from Pentecost to the New Jerusalem, this book traces the unfolding story of God's dwelling place among humanity.
Whether you are a pastor, worship leader, student of Scripture, or a believer longing for deeper intimacy with God, Behold, The Dwelling Place of God will challenge you to look beyond religious forms and rediscover the privilege of living in the presence of the living God.
The invitation that began in Eden still stands today:
Draw near. The veil has been removed.