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Book Review: Evidence that Demands a Verdict

I’m fairly certain I went to Seminary because God knew who my child would be. The questions that he asks day after day after day are astounding to me. This book helps. A lot.

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Book Review: Eve in Exile

If you are the woman in the household, your God-given task is to manage your household. And your household then becomes the city on the hill, the light to the dark world.

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Kids’ Bible Review: ESV Following Jesus Bible

If you are shopping for a Bible for your elementary aged child, here are some reasons why this Bible is a good choice.

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Book Review: Reviving New England. (Why Women Ministry Leaders Should Read This Book)

I truly believe that if there is a women’s ministry director out there who is wanting to disciple instead of distract, train instead of treat, and edify and educate instead of entertain, this book will be monumentally helpful.

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Book Review: Evangelical White Lies (Mike Abendroth)

“When people are not satisfied with God’s Word (and by the way, there is a whole lot of Bible to study), nothing will satisfy them” (page 122).

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Book Review: ME: America’s Deadly Obsession (Peter Heck)

In fact, while giving his talk entitled “Killing Me,” Mr. Heck said, “A Christian will not have ‘self-esteem’ in their vocabulary, because there is no self – only Christ.”

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Book Review: Do More Better (Tim Challies)

Beginning on January 1, I participated in Tim Challies’ Productivity Challenge. This involved reading his book Do More Better: A Practical Guide to Productivity. This was an easy-to-read book, but I gained the most out of the first and the last chapter. I am fairly organized. I already have systems in place that work for… Continue reading Book Review: Do More Better (Tim Challies)