Category Archives: Book Reviews

Thoughts on books that made an impression on me.

The Terrifying Truth

What would you say if you heard that parents were given the right to send their child to nudist summer camps, but they do not have the right to know if their minor daughter went across state lines to have … Continue reading

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There Is Only One Side

Books are incredible in the gifts and opportunities they provide. How else can you step into different cultures, be exposed to every side in an argument, travel in time, and witness torture, intrigue, and exceptional heroism without leaving your chair?  … Continue reading

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Messiness

This is an excerpt from the book Questioning Evangelism by Randy Newman, pages 131-132: “As one observer aptly put it, ‘If God wants [the Bible] to be a book that interests and challenges people around the globe for their whole … Continue reading

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Summer of the Monkeys

There are some authors who are simply talented and Wilson Rawls is one of them. Author of Where the Red Fern Grows, he works adeptly with two of his favorite subjects: boys and dogs. However, in Summer of the Monkeys … Continue reading

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Should faith make sense?

I recently finished reading No Argument for God by John Wilkinson. According to Mr. Wilkinson Christians often feel like they need to defend their faith and answer every question or respond to every criticism about their beliefs.  Often it is … Continue reading

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