- Book Review: Art Lindsley’s C.S. Lewis’s Case for Christ -- "The section of Lindsley’s study that a reader is destined to find most helpful concerns the coherence of Lewis’s apologetic scheme."
- Book Review: The Bullying Breakthrough -- "I give The Bullying Breakthrough five out of five stars!"
- Christian Pacifism: Fruit of the Narrow Path – A Review -- "This book runs just under 100 pages, but it packs quite a punch. It’s written by an ex-marine gone pacifist..."
- Mapping the New Mating Market: A Review of Cheap Sex -- "It is very difficult to dispute Regnerus’ map or his cautious assessments of future trends. For those hoping to curb cheap sex and its negative effects, the book is a framework for future action."
- Profit Motive: What Drives the Things We Do -- "Ultimately, the author succeeds in making his case for the importance of profit motives, and anyone interested in enhancing a business or building up a community will profit from reading this book."
- Review: It’s Dangerous to Believe, by Mary Eberstadt -- "This book is a diligent concatenation of stories of anti-Christian liberal prejudice in the modern West. Not one was new to me."
- SBC FAQs answers your questions -- "The book includes the SBCs guiding documents and the mission assignments of all the entities."
- ‘Unfriended’ Author Shares Harmful Impact of Social Media, How to Get Back to True Community -- "In Unfriended, the New Jersey native wishes to help readers shake off their digital fatigue and get back to ‘real-life, real-world relationships with real people’."
- Woke Church by Eric Mason: A Book Review -- "Mason calls for us to open our hearts and minds and listen to each other even if we disagree. I found my heart aching with Mason through many of the stories he shared."
“Ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein.” Caveat lector
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Wednesday, December 05, 2018
The Bullying Breakthrough, and other reviews
The posting of book reviews does not constitute endorsement of the books or book reviews that are linked.
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