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Melanie Seibert, Book Reviewer

Book Review

The Redemption of Love

by Melanie Seibert

The questions about gender with which Christendom—and society at large—must reckon are vital. What does it mean to be a man? What does it mean to be a woman? Which social roles should be embraced because they are dictated by biology... Read More

Book Review

Job Search

by Melanie Seibert

Few experiences inspire more fear and uncertainty than searching for a job. The job seeker questions his own competence experience and usefulness to prospective employers while the specter of rejection looms over every phone call e-mail... Read More

Book Review

How Sweet the Sound

by Melanie Seibert

The contemporary Christian church faces a challenge: it must present its tenets effectively, making clear the relevance of the Gospel to life in the twenty-first century. Answering this challenge, Christians are creating contemporary... Read More

Book Review

Blessed Are the Cynical

by Melanie Seibert

When social commentators and politicians talk about what’s wrong with contemporary American society, they rarely blame a lack of cynicism. If anything, most would condemn a perceived excess of American cynicism. This author, however,... Read More

Book Review

Why Say No When My Hormones Say Go

by Melanie Seibert

Worship is a hot topic in evangelical Christian circles these days. Worship music in particular enjoys immense popularity: believers are seeking out recordings, live concerts, and even books by their favorite musicians in hopes that... Read More

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