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A Christian review of The Rainmaker by John Grisham (1995), a book that’s among Grisham’s more pleasant courtroom reads. Continue reading
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A Christian review of The Rainmaker by John Grisham (1995), a book that’s among Grisham’s more pleasant courtroom reads. Continue reading
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A Christian review of The Lost Prince by Peggy Downing (1995), sequel to Brill of Exitorn (1994) Continue reading
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It’s always a joy for me to discover a “new” author who writes in a delightfully fresh way. Jules Feiffer is 100% that for me, and although I’ve read just this single submission, he’s become an instant favorite for me … Continue reading
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A Treasury of Inspirational Ideas and insights for an Unforgettable Christmas It’s not every day that I review a decades-old stocking-stuffer Christmas book on this site—and thank God for that! But it’s late November. The Thanksgiving holiday is done and … Continue reading
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‘Tis the season for blasts from the past, apparently. It’s normally uncommon for me to read books multiple times, but recently I’ve had a string of them—Gary Paulsen’s Hatchet and the Glady’s Aylward biography, These Are My People to name … Continue reading
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The Missionary Who Won a Nation by PrayerIllustrations by Giuseppe Rava Although I’ve been reading whole book series to my kids over the past 3 years, I’ve known all along that I also need to be peppering our nighttime readings … Continue reading
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I’ve never read Robin Cook before, and this is certainly not the season of my life where I need to be getting caught up on popular fiction to the detriment of my studies and other readings! Still, it’s COVID season(s). … Continue reading
A classic story now in this illustrated little book. Pocahontas by Colleen Rice (1995). Continue reading
Apart from my role in ministry, I’m also a leader in the secular world—or at least that’s what people tell me! Most days, I don’t consider myself a guy worth following, yet the Lord has had other plans: He’s made … Continue reading