Tag Archives: Fiction
Book Review: “The Scroll” by Grant R. Jeffrey and Alton L. Gansky
Dr. David Chambers, famous and former biblical archaeologist, loses the faith that he used to be able to prove with his digs. He now finds himself leading an archaeological dig that may prove the Bible’s accuracy and a secret that … Continue reading
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Book Review: “Inside Threat” by Jason Elam and Steve Yohn
Riley Covington has returned to football. However, his actions on the field cause him to contemplate the Lord’s will for his life. In the meantime, terrorist attacks are happening throughout the US as an attempt to distract from a large-scale … Continue reading
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Book Review: “The Seraph Seal” by Leonard Sweet and Lori Wagner
“The Seraph Seal” by Leonard Sweet and Lori Wagner is an intriguing story of Paul Binder as he solves some ancient mysteries about the apocalypse. Pros: “The Seraph Seal” is brilliantly and creatively written. The characters have depth, and the … Continue reading
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Book Review: “The Lightlings” by R.C. Sproul
I read “The Lightlings” by R.C. Sproul to my 2 and 4 year olds, and they just loved it! “The Lightlings” is a short allegory of God’s redemption of humanity. Dr. Sproul does a wonderful job telling this story in … Continue reading
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Book Review: “The Priest with Dirty Clothes” by R.C. Sproul
The definition of “impute:” 1) to attribute bad action to somebody, 2) to attribute bad quality to somebody, 3) in law, to charge somebody responsible for another’s crime, 4) extend quality to somebody else (to regard a quality such as … Continue reading
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Book Review: “Deadly Ties” by Vicki Hinze
Things are looking up for Lisa Harper. She is now a doctor, starting a new relationship, and after twelve years, she will be reuniting with her mother, Annie. However, after a series of tragic events, Lisa starts to doubt God’s … Continue reading
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Audiobook Review: “The Brotherhood” by Jerry B. Jenkins
Boone Drake had everything going for him: a secure job as an officer in Chicago’s Precinct 11, a beautiful family, the life he wanted…until tragedy strikes. Boone now has to struggle with emotional obstacles, getting his life back, and facing … Continue reading
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Audiobook Review: “Notes from the Underground” by Fyodor Dostoevsky
“Notes from the Underground” by Fyodor Dostoevsky is a glimpse in the life of a fictional unnamed man. There are two events that he describes: first, a dinner party for a former classmate and second, meeting the prostitute, Liza. The … Continue reading
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Book Review:”Invasion” by Jon S. Lewis
Colt McAllister was living the perfect life until tragedy turns his world upside down, and he is thrown into a job he didn’t ask for: protecting the world from aliens! “Invasion” by Jon S. Lewis is a sci-fi mystery packed … Continue reading
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Book Review: “Still House Pond” by Jan Watson
“Still House Pond” by Jan Watson is a book revolving around the lives of the Pelfrey family of Troublesome Creek. Although there are many plots going on in the book, the climactic plot is of young Lily Gray Corbett and … Continue reading
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