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The Dark Side of Islam by R.C. Sproul and Abdul Saleeb (2003)

I gobbled this book up on a recent flight overseas and was fascinated by its simple presentation of the key differences between Islam and Christianity, between the Quran and the Bible, and between Allah and the Triune God. It’s likely … Continue reading

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Assassins by Oliver North and Joe Musser (2005)

Assassins is the third book in the Oliver North series about USMC officer Peter Newman, following both Mission Compromised and The Jericho Sanction. This final installment takes now-Brig. General Newman from his cushy job at Homeland Security into the fray … Continue reading

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Damascus Countdown by Joel C. Rosenberg (2013)

This final of three books in The Twelfth Imam series by Joel C. Rosenberg picks off immediately from where The Tehran Initiative (Book 2) left off. David Shirazi, a CIA spy codenamed Zephyr, hides deep inside his Iran-friendly cover as … Continue reading

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Sacred Stone by Clive Cussler with Craig Dirgo (2005)

This audio book carried me by car from the ethnic streets of Seattle, WA, three days east to my home, dead-center in the American Midwest. Across the still-frozen plains of Montana, I was hoping to fill my imagination with the … Continue reading

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The Ezekiel Option by Joel C. Rosenberg (2006)

There are very few books that I’ve wanted to reread in my lifetime. The Bronze Bow by Elizabeth George Speare; The Enemy Within by Kris Lundgaard; Alive by Piers Paul Read—these are the few that come to mind. Now I’ve … Continue reading

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The Last Days by Joel C. Rosenberg (2003)

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This second (of five) installment to Joel C. Rosenberg‘s Last Jihad series slows the pace set in Book One, The Last Jihad, by focusing more on the political theories behind his fictitious plot than on the action that keeps it … Continue reading

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The Last Jihad by Joel C. Rosenberg (2002)

“The problem with you Americans is that you don’t believe in evil…but I believe that evil forces make evil men do evil things.” ~ Dr. Eli Mordechai, (279-281) A fiery aerial attack on the Presidential Motorcade as it snakes its … Continue reading

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Corsair by Clive Cussler and Jack Du Brul (2009)

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I once read a Richard Zacks book titled The Pirate Coast about the capture of America’s earliest Marines along the shores of Tripoli, so this Clive Cussler novel reminded me a great deal of those real-life events. But it wasn’t so much the familiarity … Continue reading

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The Insanity of God by Nik Ripken with Gregg Lewis (2013)

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This book had been recommended to me by several mature believers either in full-time ministry or strongly supporting mission endeavors around the world. When I finally caught a copy, I dug in, not sure of what I’d find. The time … Continue reading

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The Popular Encyclopedia of Apologetics by Ed Hindson & Ergun Caner (2008)

Surveying the Evidence for the Truth of Christianity Encyclopedias have been hard sells lately with short-form information on all topics scattered across the web. While Wikipedia cannot be fully trusted, many free sites can, making encyclopedias and other article-based dictionaries nearly obsolete. Nevertheless, … Continue reading

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