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This pastoral look at the book of Job touches on many themes: depression, God’s sovereignty, purpose in life, hope. A Christian review. Continue reading
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This pastoral look at the book of Job touches on many themes: depression, God’s sovereignty, purpose in life, hope. A Christian review. Continue reading
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Even if you weren’t around in the early 1970s, I think you’ll enjoy this real-life political memoir that involved intrigue, courtroom drama, and prison life all in bathed in the spiritual growth of one of the most disliked men in Washington. Born Again by Charles W. Colson (1976) Continue reading
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There’s very little known about the plight of persecuted Christians in North Korea, but Restricted Nations: North Korea by P. Todd Nettleton and Voice of the Martyrs (2008) provides a useful introduction. Continue reading
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A Short History of Indigenous Mission in Singapore delivers on its title, though mostly from a charismatic perspective. It’s helpful for getting one side of the story and certainly informs about home-grown missions from this small city-state. Continue reading
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The Pastor’s Justification by Jared Wilson (2013) is like a spiritual bath for the church leaders who need to be reminded of God’s wonderfully gracious Gospel. Definitely worth a read! Continue reading
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This short booklet was a refreshing reminder of the sacrificial labors of Adoniram Judson on the mission field of Burma. Continue reading
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One of the greatest missionary stories of all time—Through Gates of Splendor changed my life, and I pray it does your as well! Continue reading
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If you’ve enjoyed Duck Dynasty you’ll like this Christmas-themed book from Phil and Kay Robertson, Exploring the Joy of Christmas (2015). Continue reading
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Five Lies of Our Anit-Christian Age by Rosaria Butterfield (2023) — a timely treatise by a qualified author. Continue reading
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Although I was disappointed to find this isn’t a collection of fictitious short stories, I was glad to read these Christmas-themed memoirs by Mike Huckabee—A Simple Christmas (2009). Continue reading