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(Book review) Reasonable Faith

First I would like to apologize to Crossway books and the author, William Lane Craig. I took way too long on this review, I got in way over my head on this one. I should have realized that since it was described as a seminary level text on apologetics. I love apologetics, but once you [...]

(Review) Facing Your Final Job Review.

Title:Facing Your Final Job Review
Author(s):Woodrow Kroll
Publisher:Crossway Books
Pages:223
What will it be like for you when you are standing at the Judgment seat of Christ? A question to few of us ask, or even know the answer to. Honestly it is not a subject I had considered before. I am now! This book tries to show you [...]

(review)I’m fine with God…It’s Christians I can’t stand.

Title:I’m Fine with God… It’s Christians I Can’t Stand
Author(s):Bruce Bickel & Stan Jantz
Publisher:Harvest House Publishers
Pages:183
I’m fine with God…It’s Christians I can’t stand (Getting past the religious garbage in the search for spiritual truth). That is one long title/subtitle, there I got that off my chest. Now lets get down to the nitty gritty. This is [...]

Karma chameleon.

Let’s get this straight. I don’t believe in karma per se but if there was such a thing! See I was a miserable grump the other day to pretty much anyone who came in contact with me. Today, when I woke up I felt like crud, really nasty crud for that matter. I have what [...]

(Book Review) The Gospel and Personal Evangelism.

I have a lot of books on evangelism, a lot! Why you may ask, because I can. The book The Gospel and Personal Evangelism falls into the easy to read easy to understand category. Some books tend to take it too far, so the layman can’t really understand what they are talking about. Mark [...]

(Book Review) Can We Trust the Gospels by Mark D. Roberts

Let me say first off that I have always felt that the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John were trustworthy. That said, I feel that this book has really reinforced what I already felt to be true. Mark D. Roberts has taken portions of the theology behind the New Testament and made it accessible [...]