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Let me begin by saying that I really wanted to like this book. I wanted to be able to give it to men I know to challenge them to grow in Christ and to serve Him more faithfully. As one who loves and seeks to live out Christian discipleship, the... [Read on]
Do you want a great, exciting, God-honoring marriage? Of course you do. The question is whether or not such a goal is actually attainable. In a day where divorce rates are almost the same for Christians and non-Christians, and where “hum-drum,”... [Read on]
Reader Beware reading Radical Together by David Platt could be hazardous to your way of living and doing church! I certainly cannot speak for everyone. But for me, this book was captivating, evidenced by the fact that I read the final... [Read on]
If "Kansas" is a former time in our country where a Judeo-Christian understanding and ethic were largely understood and accepted, we are certainly not there anymore. That being the case, it is incumbent upon Christians to understand today's... [Read on]
Some people seem to be naturally spiritually bent. They not only love God passionately but also find times of prayer, Bible-reading and communion with God as natural as eating or breathing. For others, this is certainly not the case. They find... [Read on]
I just finished reading Secure Daughters, Confident Sons: How Parents Guide Their Children into Authentic Masculinity and Femininity, a book by Glenn T. Stanton. Stanton is the director for family formation studies at Focus on the Family, a... [Read on]
Everyone desires a full and joyful life, right? In Desiring God, John Piper encourages this pursuit through hedonism; Christian hedonism, that is. Even the thought of this – Christian hedonism – is hard to reconcile at first glance. The term... [Read on]
Author Joshua Harris "Kissed Dating Goodbye." In "Why Church Matters (Waterbrook Multnomah, 2011)," he now is calling on everyone to "Stop Dating the Church" - the title under which this book was originally released in 2004. (The new version has... [Read on]
The so-called "Problem of Evil" has been contemplated and discussed long enough for any discerning person to recognize that no book on the subject will exaustively treat, or definitively solve, the "problem." So, as long as one goes in with that... [Read on]