Tag Archives: Religions

He Touched Me by Benny Hinn (1999)

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Just a quick perusal of my 500+ book reviews will tell you my denominational ilk, but let me start anyways by saying that if there was ever a “Celebrity Death Match” between Benny Hinn and John MacArthur, I’d put all … Continue reading

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The Great Wall of China and the Salton Sea by Russell Rathbun (2017)

Monuments, Missteps, and the Audacity of Ambition This book first drew my interest due to both its relation to China and its Christian bent. I myself am a Christian with a long-time interest in the inner-workings of China and her … Continue reading

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Why Jesus? by Ravi Zacharias (2012)

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Rediscovering His Truth in an Age of Mass Marketed Spirituality Something that drives me back again and again to Ravi Zacharias—whether it’s his books, sermons, or Let My People Think radio program—is his unique tendency to defend the Christian faith … Continue reading

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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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America’s Pastor by Grant Wacker (2014)

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Billy Graham and the Shaping of a Nation Billy Graham: ever heard of him? By far, the most famous Christian of the past seventy years, Billy Graham has left his indelible impression on probably hundreds of millions of people all … Continue reading

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This Present Darkness by Frank Peretti (1986)

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This Present Darkness is Book One in what was perhaps the first series I ever read as a young adult—and one that has stuck with my for years. It had taken me years ever to get really interested in reading, … Continue reading

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Invisible Eagle by Alan Baker (2000)

The History of Nazi Occultism The subject matter of Invisible Eagle—the occult roots of Hitler’s Nazis—is a fascinating one, if only to interact with some of the most difficult enigmas of evil in recent history. This goes right on par … Continue reading

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The Lotus and the Cross by Ravi Zacharias (2001)

Buddhism is a well-thought-through belief that is bereft of God. More accurately, it’s a philosophy of hoe one can be good without God, pulling oneself up by one’s own moral bootstraps. Its allurement is obvious. In a very subtle way, … Continue reading

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Under the Banner of Heaven by Jon Krakauer (2003)

A Story of Violent Faith Two years ago, I spent a full month traveling from one corner of Utah to the next, visiting my sister’s Evangelical Christian family who’d just moved there, as well as a series of Evangelical churches … Continue reading

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God is Red by Liao YiWu (2011)

The Secret Story of How Christianity Survived and Flourished in Communist China Christianity and China—what an excellent mix of topics for a guy like me! Someone recommended God is Red to me several years ago as describing the “growing and persecuted … Continue reading

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