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Books
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Book Review: Love is an Orientation
Posted 258 days ago
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‘Love is an Orientation’ is an important book for furthering (and elevating, as Marin puts it) the discussion with the GLBT community.
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Book Review: Angel Time
Posted 262 days ago
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In ‘Angel Time,’ Anne Rice gives us a time-bending, character-reshaping story that is well-researched and complex.
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Book Review: Romans (SAEC)
Posted 263 days ago
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R.C. Sproul’s ‘St. Andrew’s Expositional Commentary: Romans’ is as strong a commentary as any I’ve read.
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Book Review: God and Guinness
Posted 263 days ago
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Stephen Mansfield’s book, ‘In Search of God and Guinness’ is great for history buffs and those who want to consider how God reaches into places we often consider unholy.
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Book Review: Have a Little Faith
Posted 264 days ago
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Mitch Albom employs a concise, almost winsome style that still manages to touch upon the honest hurt and anguish of human existence.
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Book Review: The Church of Facebook
Posted 264 days ago
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Community gets redefined in the world of social networking. Jesse Rice’s ‘The Church of Facebook’ speaks into the chaos.
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Book Review: Manhood for Amateurs
Posted 268 days ago
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Michael Chabon’s new title, ‘Manhood for Amateurs’ starts off with wit and humor, then segues into hard-earned wisdom and poignancy.
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Book Review: Quest for Celestia
Posted 271 days ago
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In Steven James’ ‘Quest for Celestia,” the allegory that was so prevalent in John Bunyan’s original title is subdued here, clear, yet left for modern readers to examine and enjoy.
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Book Review: Hero’s Tribute
Posted 272 days ago
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The plot of ‘Hero’s Tribute’ was surprising at times, but what made this book special, was the simplicity of a life well-lived that brings glory to God.
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Book Review: Desert Fire
Posted 274 days ago
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Though the fiction was typical, I still highly recommend ‘Desert Fire,’ especially for anyone not familiar with the events happening in Darfur.
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