- A Review of The Shack (Download it Here) -- "Despite the book’s popularity among Christians, believers are divided on whether this book is biblically sound."
- After the Ball–Why the Homosexual Movement Has Won -- "A partial explanation of the homosexual movement’s success can be traced to the 1989 publication of After the Ball: How America Will Conquer Its Fear and Hatred of Gays in the 90s."
- Book Review: Growing God’s Church, by Gary McIntosh -- "The book is written out of a concerning observation: Churches have become more “missional” in their thinking and language, while somehow simultaneously becoming less evangelistic."
- Book Review: On Pastoring, by H. B. Charles -- "On Pastoring is a personal conversation with a pastor written in three parts."
- Book Review: The Purpose Driven Church, by Rick Warren -- "...his evident productivity in evangelism is nearly unrivaled, which makes his methods seem sacrosanct, and critically evaluating them taboo."
- Fierce Women -- "Fierce Women is the kind of book a feminist will hate because it affirms God-ordained differences between men and women and because it pushes women to live for the good of others, to esteem others higher than themselves."
- Good and Angry, Review -- "Jesus gets good and angry—in the service of mercy and peace."
- Men Who Love Fierce Women Review -- "This is a book that deserves a better title in order to capture that spirit and the important biblical themes it highlights."
- The Gospel for Muslims, Review -- "...Thabiti shares the importance of moving beyond our comfort zone and understand what it means to suffer for the gospel."
- The Shack — The Missing Art of Evangelical Discernment -- "All this reveals a disastrous failure of evangelical discernment."
“Ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein.” Caveat lector
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Friday, March 24, 2017
After the Ball, and other reviews
The posting of reviews does not constitute endorsement of the books or book reviews that are linked.
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