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A Christian review of this old but fascinating illustrated biography, Jackie Chan: Inside the Dragon by Clyde Gentry III (1997). Continue reading
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A Christian review of this old but fascinating illustrated biography, Jackie Chan: Inside the Dragon by Clyde Gentry III (1997). Continue reading
I’m late in boarding the Harry Potter train, and it’s not because I don’t know where Platform 9 3/4 is! This book was first released when I was in high school, so in the very beginning, I was too old … Continue reading
Football Star, Minister, Peacemaker It’s football season. Once more I’m motivated to spend my leisure-reading time with something seasonal. A few weeks ago, I read and reviewed Donald Driver’s memoirs, Driven (2013), and this week I took on the personal … Continue reading
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My son is nine years old, and this very week, he became a child of God! He came into our bedroom on Sunday night and told us, “I believe everything that God says. Should I tell Him that?” We were … Continue reading
The Story of America’s Greatest Running Legend, Steve Prefontaine “Was he more subdued in Europe? Not when I was with him, he wasn’t. I think maybe I saw him not subdued a few times over there. Perhaps he was on … Continue reading
A Journey into the Father’s Heart One of the many posthumously published compilations of A.W. Tozer sermons, The Attributes of God, Vol. 1 is a calm, pastorly treatise not only on God’s attributes, but also on why they matter. I … Continue reading
The earliest chapters of this novel contain one of those imaginative scenes that will always, creepily stick with me: the lake-bed in Washington state littered with hundreds of lifeless, Chinese bodies. From this grotesque discovery during what was supposed to … Continue reading
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A heartfelt autobiography though light on his spiritual life – A Christian review of Cash: The Autobiography by Johnny Cash (1997). Continue reading
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As a retelling of the classic and short fairy tale, The Three Little Pigs written and illustrated by Steven Kellogg proves to be a fun read for readers of all ages. Plot differences from “the original” include the pigs’ mother getting more … Continue reading
The dragon’s battle for China’s one billion souls! This little booklet of 74 pages details the experiences of two Chinese Christians and one foreigner whose lives have been drastically changed, in one way or another, through the handling of the … Continue reading