He has authored or co-authored 9 books:
Reasonable Faith: The Scientific Case for Christianity
Exploring Creation with General Science
Exploring Creation with Physical Science
Exploring Creation with Biology
Exploring Creation with Chemistry
Exploring Creation with Physics
The Human Body: Fearfully and Wonderfully Made
Advanced Chemistry in Creation
Advanced Physics in Creation
Jay Satterfield has written: 'The world's best books'
Jay Asher has written Thirteen Reasons Whyand co-written The Future of Uswith Carolyn Mackler.
Charlotte Jay has written: 'The yellow turban' 'Arms for Adonis' 'The voice of the crab' -- subject(s): Large type books
Chris Powling has written 76 books altogether
what inspired jay to write thirteen reasons why
Edme-Jean Le Jay has written: 'Catalogue des livres du cabinet de lecture du sieur Le Jay' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Catalogs, Early printed books, Early works to 1800, Library, Private libraries, Rare books
Edward Jay Allan has written: 'Advanced American Idioms' -- subject(s): Americanisms, Conversation and phrase books, English language, Figures of speech, Idioms
Jay Allison and Dan Gediman are the authors of "This I Believe" series of books. Jay Allison is a public radio producer and co-editor of the book series. Stuart Stuart is not directly associated with this series as an author.
Jay Alamares is an author of children's books, with titles such as "Case of the Missing Crown Jewels" and "Aliens Love Spaghetti". He often incorporates humor and adventure into his stories, making them engaging for young readers.
Adam Jay Epstein is an author who writes middle-grade fantasy books featuring magical adventures, humorous characters, and imaginative worlds. He has co-written series such as "The Familiars" and "Starbounders."
John Jay has written: 'John Jay: the making of a revolutionary'
Jay Koblenz has written: 'Corvette'