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- Book Review: Alan J. Macgregor, Three Modern Versions -- “He defends the use of the traditional text of Scripture and the venerable Authorized Version deftly and charitably. His critique of recent modern versions reveals a thoughtful and careful reading of these translations and not a knee-jerk rejection.”
- Book Review: Missional Renaissance, by Reggie McNeal -- “I trust McNeal would affirm the centrality of the gospel if you asked him. The trouble is you’d have to ask him.”
- Book Review: Practicing Thankfulness, by Sam Crabtree -- “Practicing Thankfulness challenges pastors to depend joyfully on God in every facet of life and ministry. We have many reasons to be thankful for our small (or large) church.”
- Book Review: Our Priceless Christian Heritage -- “Mr. Burrows draws on sources that are brought within our reach and which we can follow up for ourselves.”
- Book Review: 40 Questions About Pastoral Ministry, by Phil Newton -- “Many books reflect theologically on the pastorate. A growing number of books tackle specific pastoral tasks. Newton’s book, however, does both.”
- Crowned With Glory: The Bible from Ancient Text to Authorized Version -- “Together, the chapters Textual Considerations, Translational Considerations, and Deliberating the Arguments make a very strong case for the King James Bible against the modern versions.”
- Film Review: The Ultimate Gift -- “Watching a video shot by his grandfather before his death, Jason learns that ‘the ultimate gift’ awaits him—if...”
- Film Review: The Ultimate Life -- “While on that journey out of self-absorption, Jason falls in love with Alexia Drummond, whose beautiful daughter, Emily, is dying of cancer.”
- Review: The Tyranny of Merit: What’s Become of the Common Good? by Michael J. Sandel -- “I appreciated Sandel’s practical suggestions for toning down the worst elements of meritocracy. And there was a huge irony in one of his key suggestions.”
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