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Book Review: Parables of the Cross
This book is for any thoughtful Christian. The text is not difficult to grasp, but is not meant to be read with haste. I can assure you that after reading this little book, you will hear every seed, bud, and petal encouraging you to be a living sacrifice for the glory of God.
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Book Review: Theological Terms in Layman Language
by Martin Murphy Rev. Murphy earned a B.A. in Bible from Columbia International University and his Master of Divinity from Reformed Theological Seminary. He also has 20 years of experience as a pastor and teacher. While theological dictionaries and encyclopedia abound, there are few whose entries are simple and concise. Theological Terms in Layman Language…
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Book Review: Self Talk, Soul Talk
The book, taken as a whole, is not bad; Rothschild does share some helpful advice, like being careful with the words we speak to others. But I would not recommend it to anyone who is not already a believer, who does not already has a firm grasp of the gospel. Without the gospel all you…
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Book Review: The Noticer
The Noticer by Andy Andrews He appears when least expected but most needed. Usually dressed in blue jeans, sandals, and an old t-shirt, the white-haired sage is a mystery to the small Orange Beach, AL community. The most anyone really knows about him is his name. “My name is Jones. No ‘Mr.’ Just plain Jones,”…
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Book Review: Building Her House
Commonsensical Wisdom for Christian Women by Nancy Wilson Building her House by Nancy Wilson is a collection of thought-provoking essays for wives and mothers. Originally written for her column in the newsletter Credenda Agenda these essays read like letters from a thoughtful and wise friend. Paul instructed Titus to encourage the older women to teach…
