Category Archives: Faith/ Apologetics

Bill Delvaux’s “Divided: When the Head and Heart Don’t Agree”

Published: 2015 By: Bill Delvaux Bill Delvaux has written a book that cuts to the core of many of our spiritual challenges—the gulf between knowing and doing, knowing and being known, rightly thinking and truly valuing—the division of the head … Continue reading

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A.D. The Bible Continues: The Book of Acts

Published: 2015 The Book of Acts is the historical account of the early Church, beginning with Jesus’ ascension and ending with Paul being taken to Rome. A.D. The Bible Continues is a book containing the Book of Acts and is intended … Continue reading

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Review of “Jesus on Trial: A Lawyer Affirms the Truth of the Gospel”

By: David Limbaugh Published: 2014 “I have long admired David Limbaugh for tackling difficult issues in the media and public square. While his public persona as a lawyer sometimes invites critical scrutiny, I have seen his tender heart and winsome … Continue reading

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A Review of “Son of Hamas: A Gripping Account of Terror, Betrayal, Political Intrigue, and Unthinkable Choices”

By: Mosab Hassan Yousef Published: 2011 Whatever you think this book is about—there will be another layer to the story. Whatever your initial impression of the book’s major characters, it will change. Whatever you think is going to happen—well, it’s … Continue reading

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Review of “Awakening to God: Discovering His Power and Your Purpose”

By: Gerard Long Published: 2014 In “Awakening to God”, Gerard Long shares his journey of responding to God’s love. He shares not only his story, but also the story of his loved ones and the people he has met since … Continue reading

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A Review of “I Quit Being a Christian to Follow Jesus”

By: Alan Scott Published: 2014 Rest assured, author Alan Scott did not stop being a Christian. He has, however, challenged himself and others to think more closely about the labels we use to describe ourselves. What does it mean to … Continue reading

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Review of “The Soul of Atlas”

By: Mark David Henderson Published: 2013 My rating: 4 of 5 stars The Objectivism of Ayn Rand and the Christianity of the Bible have both left their thumbprint on the United States. But their compatibility is often a matter of … Continue reading

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Why Schaeffer’s Book “The God Who is There” is Still Relevant Today

By: Francis Shaeffer Published: 1968, 1982 My rating: 5 of 5 stars I believe one of the most important Christian philosophical writings from the twentieth century is “The God Who is There” by Francis Schaeffer. In his book, which is … Continue reading

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Review of “Confident Faith: Building a Firm Foundation for Your Beliefs”

By: Mark Mittelberg Published: 2013 My rating: 5 of 5 stars. In Confident Faith: Building a Firm Foundation For Your Beliefs, Mark Mittelberg begins with the premise that everyone believes something. Even if you think that you believe in “nothing”, … Continue reading

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