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- Book Review - Baptist Foundations -- “This book provides me with a resource that is able to provide that accessibility across the board, from a Baptist perspective, and introduce the reader to other key areas as well.”
- Book Review: Dan Lucarini, Why I Left the Contemporary Christian Music Movement: Confessions of a Former Worship Leader -- “This book is written by a self-described former ‘foot soldier’ in the movement to drive traditional churches to accept contemporary Christian music (CCM) in their worship.”
- Book Review: Person of Interest by J. Warner Wallace -- “...though Person of Interest highlights various aspects where Jesus has significantly impacted world history, it also, at several places, overstates what it is able to accomplish — as such, it leaves the reader feeling underwhelmed.”
- Person of Interest, A Book Review -- “I highly recommend this book to those looking at Christianity for the first time, recently converted believers, and anyone looking to learn more about Christ and culture.”
- Book Review: Saints, Suffers, and Sinners, by Michael Emlet -- “Michael Emlet’s new book, Saints, Sufferers and Sinners, adopts this apostolic paradigm and equips the church to walk alongside brothers and sisters in all of life’s difficulties.”
- Mark Ward “Authorized: The Use & Misuse of the KJV” Reviewed by Taylor DeSoto -- “...it seems that Ward, who grew up reading the KJV, even as a child, had no issues reading and even speaking it. He was taught to read the KJV growing up, and therefore he could read the KJV growing up. This anecdote is devastating to the narrative presented as the introduction continues.”
- Review: Strength for the Day, Wisdom for the Way, by Robert Sorenson -- “The book is well written. It is substantive, but not overly technical. You will learn from each page. It will challenge you. It is sound theologically. You will grow.”
- Review: The Power Broker, by Robert Caro -- “Robert Caro is fascinated by power. He has given his life to exploring how it is gained and kept.”
- The Baptist Story - A Review -- “There has been a need for a new textbook on Baptist History for some time. Leon McBeth’s book, The Baptist Heritage had its day, but his presentation of Baptists was slanted toward his perspective on a number of issues.”
- The Baptist Story, Reviewed by Jason Duesing -- “The Baptist Story is a conscious attempt to provide an accessible and helpful text for introducing students and readers to the story of the Baptists in history — and I cannot commend it highly enough.”
- Vance Publications website -- “Vance Publications publishes the 35 books written by Laurence M. Vance (such as The Making of the King James Bible—New Testament) and 170 titles in the Classic Reprints series (such as Immersion Essential to Christian Baptism by John A. Broadus).”
- Why I Preach from the Received Text: An Anthology of Essays by Reformed Ministers (coming soon) -- “With a resounding chorus of unique voices from a variety of Reformed denominations, its compelling essays demonstrate that we have every reason to trust the traditional text, and that using it is neither unreasonable nor obscurantist.”
- WM 238: Review - Lanier Panel Discussion on Manuscripts -- “Jeff Riddle reviews a text critical panel discussion held at Lanier Theological Library, Houston, Texas.”
- WM 239: Book Discussion: Why I Preach From The Received Text -- “Why I Preach from the Received Text seeks to stimulate, revive, confirm, and defend intelligent and effective usage of the traditional text of the Word of God.”
- WM 240: Review: Ancient Christian Commentary on Mark -- “Jeff Riddle reviews a book in the Ancient Christian Commentary series edited by Thomas C. Oden.”
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