Monthly Archives: February 2011

A Conversation With God

A  Conversation With God: If You  Could Ask God Any Question, What Would It Be? By: Alton Gansky This book seeks to answer many popular questions that the average person has about Christianity. It is done in a rather unusual … Continue reading

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Confronting The Cults

Confronting The Cults By: Gordon R. Lewis This book, to start with, is written very differently than most books on cults. It is not technical or difficult to understand but very easy to understand. It does not address the history … Continue reading

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Is The Big Bang Biblical?

Is The Big Bang Biblical? And 99 Other Questions By: John D. Morris Is the big bang Biblical? No. Is this book? Yes. A great handbook of questions and answers addressing issues that concern the thinking Christian from a Biblical … Continue reading

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Think Biblically!

Think Biblically! Recovering A Christian Worldview General Editor: John F. MacArthur Jr. with The Master’s College Faculty I can make this review very brief. Read it! John MacArthur is quite possibly the finest nationally know Preacher\Bible Teacher today. This book … Continue reading

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Crazy Love

Crazy Love: Overwhelmed By A Relentless Love By: Francis Chan with Danae Yankoski Every once and awhile a book comes along that becomes a “fad” within Christianity. Recent examples include books such as The Shack and The Purpose Driven Life. … Continue reading

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If God, Why Evil?

If God, Why Evil? A New Way To Think About The Question By: Norman L. Geisler It would be fair to say I’m a Geisler fan. I have (at this writing) 60 of his books and have had the pleasure … Continue reading

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The Bible

What can say, it’s the infallible and perfect Word of God! The greatest book ever produced even though it’s technically a collection of 66 books. I’m a Christian and I’ll be reviewing mostly Christian books. That being the case, all … Continue reading

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