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Kristen's story is dramatic and gripping. She writes from that honest place inside herself that wants to help people who may be suffering what she went through. God chose to let Kristen live because He had a greater plan for her life even though... [Read on]
Composed with linguistic clarity, Kristen Anderson’s miraculous tale of loss, survival, and hope demonstrates the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in a truly profound way. Her story takes the reader from the trauma of death to the depth... [Read on]
For those of you who don’t know me, I’m twenty years old, single, and never been in a relationship. I’m married to my work—which goes far beyond just this, or even my real job, and is ultimately just following God’s calling in my lif... [Read on]
It had been a while since I’d thought about Josh Harris – you know, the “I Kissed Dating Goodbye” guy. True, I’d just reread that book a few months back, but the thought “what’s he doing now” just never crossed my mind. Sorry Josh, ... [Read on]
“If you have a teenager, if you remember your teenage years and all the sad angst that went with it, if you want to read of the redeeming work of your Savior in a young girls life, read this book.” Depression and suicide are powerf... [Read on]
“A refreshing, encouraging look at orthodoxy and theology!” There are authors whose names are on my list of ‘read without knowing anything about the content.’ Joshua Harris is on this list. After first reading ‘I Kissed Dating Goodby... [Read on]
Raileigh loves to read and this is something that we enjoy together daily. This is the first year she has really understood anything about Christmas, so I was especially anxious to pull out her Christmas books. Title after title, I found books... [Read on]
At first, I thought my presupposition regarding this book was right on the money. I found it alarming that Lyons had a “new” take on the Christian faith, presumably throwing out thousands of years of history, of Christian doctrine that had be... [Read on]
The way Lyons identifies Christian interactions with culture is extremely helpful: he says that in interactions with the non-Christian world the next generation of Christians are people who are provoked, are creators, feel called, are grounded,... [Read on]
“The Good News about the End of Christian America.” This is what readers see above the title of Gabe Lyon’s book, The Next Christians. I first thought this was a bold and intriguing statement. I was almost offended. The end of Ameri... [Read on]