“The Shack” by William Young became a Christian sensation and allegedly helped many people find a renewed commitment to God. Several have said that it explained for them aspects of God that they had not thought of before. I’m thankful that many have drawn closer to God (although I’m not excited about the means by which it happened). Continue reading
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Book Review: Happy, Happy, Happy by Phil Robertson
The book “Happy, Happy, Happy” by Phil Robertson is a quick read on the life of a real guy who is transparent about his faith, failures and foundation. He grew up with very little in the 1950s living like it was the 1850s in Northwest Louisiana. Continue reading
Book Review: You Never Stop Being a Parent, Jim Newheiser & Elyse Fitzpatrick, P & R Publishing, © 2010
The book “You Never Stop Being a Parent, Jim Newheiser & Elyse Fitzpatrick” is packed with biblical wisdom for those who have raised their children, but realize their God-given responsibility and privilege to continue parenting. Parenting is never done, just as honoring father and mother is never completed. Continue reading
Book Review: The Ten Most Misunderstood Words in the Bible by Robert Wilkin
The book, “The Ten Most Misunderstood Words in the Bible” by Robert Wilkin is an excellent orientation to proper interpretation in Scripture. It is an exposure of the simpleton approach to Scripture. Continue reading
Book Review: Pray & Watch by Neal and Judy Brower
Pray and Watch by Neal and Judy Brower is not a new program on prayer. It is a great book on a lifestyle change. Fortunately, this lifestyle change is not something that only a few theologically astute can achieve. It is not a concept that only the disciplined dozen will grasp. It is not a concept that only the courageously committed company of those who have walked on terra-firma for fifty or more years can comprehend, but anyone. Continue reading
Book Review: The Duck Commander Family by Willie and Korie Robertson
The Duck Commander Family by Willie and Korie Robertson was a simple, enjoyable and humorous read. Duck Dynasty has taken the country by storm as people have been fed up with all the cheesy and immoral sitcoms and have wanted something down to earth, real and honoring to the Lord. Continue reading
Book Review: American Gun by Chris Kyle
“American Gun” by Chris Kyle is a captivating read on American history using ten firearms. Continue reading
Book Review: Because They Hate by Brigitte Gabriel
This excellent book, “Because They Hate,” by Brigitte Gabriel reveals American political and religious foolishness. For too many years, it has been politically incorrect to speak against Islam. Continue reading
Book Review: The Story by Zondervan, publisher
The Story published by Zondervan is an excellent condensed version of God’s redemptive story. In 31 chapters, the highlights of the Bible are threaded together so that the reader might gain insight into the high points of the historical sequence of events of Genesis through Revelation. Continue reading
Book Review: The Word of God by Arnold Fruchtenbaum
Ariel Ministries is producing a “Come and See” series based on the collection of Messianic Bible Studies by Arnold Fruchtenbaum. This volume, entitled “The Word of God” examines five Messianic Bible studies pertaining to the Bible. Continue reading