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What are we basing our lives upon? Does our own Christian faith have a solid foundation? Are we "religious" simply because that's what we've been taught? Why do we believe what we believe? Do we even know what we believe? These are the types... [Read on]
Kristen was only seventeen years old when she decided she had had enough. Life, as far as she was concerned, wasn't worth living. In an attempt to end her life, she laid down on railroad tracks and waited for the next train. The next train indeed... [Read on]
At the age of 17 Kristen Anderson was bearing the scars of teenage angst, the death of a family member and being raped. Without any hope, she laid down in front of an on-coming train. Instead of ending her life, her legs were severed from her... [Read on]
Right off the bat, I have to say that this book is something that I’ve been waiting for, and has been desperately needed in this generation of Christians. It’s a book that is theologically sound but also engaging enough to activate the interes... [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]
Kristen Jane Anderson has a remarkable story and tells it honestly with much feeling in her writing. Kristen's choice is a heart wrenching moment for every reader to hear but what comes from this girl's suicide attempt proves to be a miracle of... [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]
*I love books and I love free things! In this crazy world, its possible get books like this for free from WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group to review...I did that, this is the result. I really appreciated the work of Gabe Lyons and Dave... [Read on]
We all know the problem. Young people are leaving the church when they get out of high school if not sooner. The truths of God are being lost in a culture of pluralism. Yet we are called to minister in this culture. We are called to be... [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]