Book Reviews
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Holiness by J. C. Ryle
Ryle lived and wrote in the nineteenth century, and it could truly be said that they don’t write ’em like this any more. I could
Hell’s Best Kept Secret by Ray Comfort
There is really no secret in Comfort’s, “best kept secret”. Preach the Law and repentance before you present grace is standard fodder among those in
Hedges by Jerry Jenkins
Jenkins is a gifted story teller and in Hedges he makes ample use of this talent. The book is a breeze to read, humorous, open,
Hearing God’s Voice by Henry and Richard Blackaby
Hearing God’s Voice is virtually a rehash of Henry Blackaby’s earlier work, Experiencing God. The thesis of both books is that “God created us for
Halftime by Bob Buford
Halftime is one of those useless books that unfortunately becomes popular in the Christian community. The concept is not without merit – how to live
God Talk by Ruth A. Tucker
God Talk is a daring, in-your-face confrontation with popular experiential Christianity. At every turn today, believers are being told to listen to the voice of
Future Grace by John Piper
Piper likes to shock. He makes statements, and creates phrases (e.g. Christian hedonism) that unravels his readers. His goal is to get our attention and
Fresh Encounter by Henry T. Blackaby and Claude V. King
Fresh Encounter is not as interesting, shocking or well written as the initial effort, Experiencing God, by these same two authors. Written in short, choppy
Four Pillars of a Man’s Heart by Stu Weber
A few years ago the Promise Keepers officially endorsed the Masculine Journey by Robert Hicks, who drawing upon writings of a secular psychologist taught that