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Book Review: Between Two Kingdoms by Joe Boyd

8 March 2010

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Between Two Kingdoms is an adult fantasy written by pastor, author, and film producer Joe Boyd. Between two Kingdoms is a story about a Kingdom ruled by the Great King and his Son, the Good Prince. The only thing is that this Kingdom has been separated from its lower Kingdom. Both used to be ruled [...]

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Lately, I’ve Been Hit

3 March 2010

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With lots and lots of writing. I just went through a class called “Life of Christ,” but was really an “Introduction to the Gospels.” We really didn’t get into the life of Christ much, but we covered some amazing topics leading up to the life of Christ and the writing of the Gospel accounts. We [...]

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Book Review: The Hole In Our Gospel by Richard Stearns

19 February 2010

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Today I review a book through BookSneeze, an extension of Thomas Nelson, The Hole in Our Gospel, by Richard Stearns. Richard Stearns is the president of World Vision U.S. In his book, he writes of his journey through faith and how the corporate world took a toll on it. In his introduction, Stearns clearly defines [...]

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Book Review: The Cost of Discipleship

5 August 2009

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New here? Consider Subscribing via RSS feed. It’s the best and fastest way to get content! The Cost of Discipleship, written by Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Within the first few pages of the first chapter, I fell in love with this book. The first chapter, entitled “Costly Grace,” caught me hook, line, and sinker. “Cheap grace is [...]

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Book Review: Christianity in Crisis: 21st Century

17 June 2009

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In recent months, I have been reading a book for review for Thomas Nelson: Book Review Bloggers. The title is Christianity in Crisis: 21st Century, authored by Hank Hanegraaff. Hank Hanegraaff is the president of the Christian Research Institute (CRI), which broadcasts a radio program called, “The Bible Answer Man Broadcast.” Hank Hanegraaff sets the [...]

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