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Following upon their successful book The Mass: The Glory, the Mystery, the Tradition, which was a helpful primer going into the implementation of the revised Roman Missal during Advent 2011, Cardinal Wuerl and Mike Aquilina have teamed up again... [Read on]
Tears flowed down my cheeks on this book. I found myself in this story as we left similar things when we departed for Spain as "missionaries" (careful with that word!). Everyone likes a good story, and the author tells the story in small bite... [Read on]
Like many others, I am sure, I was most interested to pick up this book because it was our new Pope in his own words. When I heard that this book was out there, I was intrigued; rarely do we get an insight into a Pope's mind like this, where it... [Read on]
So many Christians in America attend church on Sunday morning, are involved in ministry in some capacity but very few are willing to put their “yes” on the table before God about everything in their lives. “Sent” is the real life story of the... [Read on]
I clearly knew that I was biting off more than I could chew when I embarked on the opus that is the Ollie Chandler Series: Deadline, Dominion and Deception by Randy Alcorn. The omnibus was a whopping 1800+ pages, and it seemed highly unlikely... [Read on]
Joshua Harris has a new, short book which argues that caring about doctrine doesn’t mean you have to be a big fat jerk face. Humble Orthodoxy: Holding the Truth High Without Putting People Down takes aim at heresy hunters on the one side, and... [Read on]
I received the book "Life Without Limists" by Nick Vujicic from Waterbrook/Multnomah Publishers for free to read and review. How could anyone be lazy or complaining after reading this book. Instead, you end up saying, "If Nick can do it,... [Read on]
Humble Orthodoxy, by Joshua Harris, is a concise booklet. It has only four chapters, spanning just 60 pages*. However, with those 60 pages, Harris writes about a message absolutely relevant to Christians today, and that’s one concerning... [Read on]
Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI is an eloquent and very knowledgeable scholar. Even so, he knows how to reach out to readers in a very sincere manner. Jesus of Nazareth: The Infancy Narratives, like the previous books in this series, is a work of... [Read on]
This book talks about phariseeism of our day. Just when I thought I was going to read about how to not be so legalistic, it changed course. Joshua Harris says the message of Christian orthodoxy isn't that we are right and someone else is wrong.... [Read on]