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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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Audiobook Review: “Scandalous” by D.A. Carson
“Scandalous” by D.A. Carson discusses different perspectives of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The narrator, John Haag, was pleasant to listen to, though at times seemed a bit mechanical. He did, however, narrate at a good pace. Though the subjects have … Continue reading
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Book Review: “Dug Down Deep” by Joshua Harris
“Theology matters because if we get it wrong then our whole life will be wrong.” Joshua Harris shares his journey of why he believes what he believes through personal events and understanding the basic doctrines of the Christian faith. In … Continue reading
Audiobook: “Untamed” by Alan & Debra Hirsch
Some of the things I liked about “Untamed” was the Discussion Starters at the end of each chapter. I admire the authors reaching out to those that, unfortunately, many Christians shy away from: gay, transgendered, those immersed in sexual sins. … Continue reading
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Audiobook Review: “The Jesus Manifesto” by Leonard Sweet & Frank Viola
“The Jesus Manifesto” by Leonard Sweet and Frank Viola (narrated by Sean Runnette) discusses the focal point of Christianity: Jesus Christ. For the most part, I agreed with the theology of the book. The authors discuss the fundamental difference between … Continue reading
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