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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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Five Lies of Our Anit-Christian Age by Rosaria Butterfield (2023) — a timely treatise by a qualified author. Continue reading
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Reading aloud to the kids has been part of our morning wake-up routine for quite a while now, and I just love the Christian books I’ve found with distinct chapters meant to be enjoyed one chapter at a time. This … Continue reading
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This publication by Family Life (a ministry of the old Campus Crusades for Christ International) is a 5-part audio program meant to guide kids through their puberty years and beyond. I recently went through a good chunk of it with … Continue reading
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An Evie Blackwell Cold Case “Wait, Elliot, you read Dee Henderson?” That was your first thought, right? From my prolific history of reviewing books, you can tell that, No I don’t “read Dee Henderson”—though now I can officially say that … Continue reading
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My Journey through Doubt into Faith As I threw the final items into my bag for our two-week trip overseas, I haphazardly grabbed this book off my shelf thinking it was one of the many short books on prayer that … Continue reading
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In my fun-reading free time, I’m trying to get through a stack of graphic novels that I’ve collected over the years. Especially when I’m at thrift stores that aren’t as “expensive” as Goodwill (I hate that place for books!), I’ll … Continue reading
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The Napalm Girl’s Journey through the Horrors of War to Faith, Forgiveness, and Peace; Translated by Ashley Wiersma You’ve likely seen the picture, the grainy photo from Vietnam of children fleeing a bombing, one naked little girl crying in terror … Continue reading
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Busyness looks different to everyone. I’ve learned this recently while working on my doctorate and taking on a leadership role in my organization. My brain is constantly going. I took a lunch break one time to play in the yard, … Continue reading
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Christian review of this youth-geared novelization of the incredible life of Gladys Aylward, missionary to China — These Are My People by Mildred T. Howard (1984) Continue reading
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This short Scholastic biography of Helen Keller is about as simplistic as you can get when it comes to recording the life of an American icon. It’s clearly designed for elementary-aged kids: the conversations and “suspense” are light, the font … Continue reading