Book Review
The Hope Fault
Tracy Farr’s carefully crafted literary novel "The Hope Fault" explores what family means when it’s placed beside the weight of history. The story is set in the fictitious Australian town of Cassetown, Geologue Bay, where Iris and...
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Israel
"Israel" seeks to change theological discussions about Israel’s place in Christian worldviews. Graham Coates’s passionate Israel: God’s Covenant People, God’s Promised Land explores Israel’s position within Christianity....
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Safe Haven of Jesus
Safe Haven is a challenging inspirational book that imparts some exciting ideas. Steve Turnwald’s unconventional faith development book "Safe Haven of Jesus" has a strong mystical edge. Safe Haven is an organized compilation of three...
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Engaging the Sons of Darkness
"Engaging the Sons of Darkness" is an exciting end-of-the-world thriller with strong Christian themes and sensibilities. Barbara Smitherman’s "Engaging the Sons of Darkness" is a gripping Christian thriller in which the battle for...
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Loving and Leaving a Church
Barbara Melosh’s "Loving and Leaving a Church" is a deeply personal memoir that provides fresh insight into the struggles of small mainline congregations in America. Both a clergyperson and a historian, Melosh writes with skillful...
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Georgette, Where Are You?
Reflecting a range of subjects and styles, "Georgette, Where Are You?" offers insights into faith and love. Charlotte Poteet’s "Georgette, Where Are You?" collects fresh, inspirational stories that are crafted from a mixture of...
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Bible Letters to the Public Editor
These letters’ opinions provide a nice snapshot of a pivotal time in American public discourse. Dan Arthur Pryor’s collection, "Bible Letters to the Public Editor", imparts a conservative Catholic perspective on contemporary events....
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The Transition, Initiated by Copernicus and Galileo, from Religion to Science
The Transition carefully traces the historical interactions between science and religion. Lawrence H. Wood’s "The Transition, Initiated by Copernicus and Galileo, from Religion to Science" drily recaps the historical interactions of...