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Broken Angel is an imaginative tale that twists tyranny on its head. What would happen if a group of Christians separated themselves from the world and created a culture that combines advanced technology with Old Testament law? With echoes of... [Read on]
Overwhelmed with choices she had made and consequences of these choices, Kristen Anderson made a decision to put an end to it all. One cold January night, she lay down in the path of an oncoming freight train. Before the engineer can bring the... [Read on]
I had the opportunity to hear Gabe Lyons at Catalyst a few years ago when he has a part of a panel speaking about his previous book, UnChristian. I didn't ever get around to reading that book, but when I saw this book and it's topic, I was drawn... [Read on]
In the pages of this book Kristen takes you on an intimate journey through the hills and valleys that have made up her remarkable life. A life that seemed picture perfect until some tragic events happened in a short time span in her life. At the... [Read on]
I read this book for Waterbrook Multnomah's Blogging for Books program a while ago, but couldn't seem to find the words to share my review until now. The story is a painful one, but it is also a beautiful story of redemption, how God can create... [Read on]
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]
The Vanishing Sculptor acts the first book in a prequel series to the famed Dragonkeeper Chronicles. However, it stands as a complete novel and series in itself. Something that is in my mind considered a very good thing. My Take The... [Read on]
I would highly recommend Gabe Lyons' "The Next Christians: How a New Generation is Restoring the Faith." I was fortunate enough to be provided a copy in a special pre-release directly from Random House for review purposes. You can purchase a... [Read on]
Gabe Lyons expands out of groundbreaking research done that was released in the book UnChristian in an attempt to establish identity markers of a new generation of Christians moving forward in a post-modern, post-christian America - and why that... [Read on]
In 2007 Gabe Lyons collaborated with David Kinnamen in unChristian a book that showed us the reality of societies views about those who label themselves Christian. Since I had a friend gift me a copy, I have quoted and referred friends and... [Read on]