Book Review: Church Behind the Wire
There’s something about the Christian life that is so contrary to the human disposition; there is something so completely backward about this life with Jesus. Barnabas Mam in his book, Church Behind...
View ArticleInciting Incidents: Best book for long days, tough years, hard seasons
“Inciting” comes from the Latin word incitare which means “to put into rapid motion, urge, encourage, and stimulate.” In the 21st century, most of us already feel like our lives are on a crash course...
View ArticleBook Review: Fierce Women
Fierce Women is not unlike a couple books you’ve read before. But then, most lessons aren’t only learned once. What sets Kimberly Wagner’s book apart is that she isn’t preaching from the sidelines....
View ArticleHistory Disguised, a book review
Ruth’s Redemption I love history, especially when I have no idea that I’m learning! Ruth’s Redemption is an engaging love story, wrapped in an accurate account of the slow, painful collapse of slavery...
View ArticleBook Review, Steppin’ Into the Good Life
For a change of pace, I chose an uncharacteristic genre for me, as my next Moody Publishers book review. Sometimes you just have to stop with the insights, pause the theology, set aside the deep...
View ArticleBook Review, Wedded to War
Wedded to War, attains to all standards of excellence for an historical fiction novel. Far beyond whetting my appetite, author, Jocelyn Green, left me practically drooling for the sequel. With very few...
View ArticleBook Review, Widow of Gettysburg
“I was reading that book.” The lady in the chair next to me at the nail salon peered over my shoulder. “I haven’t finished yet, though. It was really sad and hard to read.” I bantered with her briefly,...
View ArticleBook Review, Shades of Mercy
By the way, Guys! As you read this review, keep in mind who you know that might like a copy of this book. I have four copies to give away. The first four people to message me, or comment here...
View ArticleBook Review, “Against the Gates of Hell” by Mylow Young
Despite a promising plot, excellent arc and a dramatic climax, Against the Gates of Hell, by Mylow Young, fell short of my expectations. Flat characters, a heavy dose of “the hood” vernacular and poor...
View ArticleA Book Review: Born After Midnight
John Piper has written an entire article declaring the value of “Read[ing] Old, Dead Theologians 15 Minutes a Day.” Having passed in 1963, A.W. Tozer hasn’t been gone long, but he certainly fits the...
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