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An Evangelical Professor/Author claims: “Heterosexuality is an Abomination.”

Written by Peter Jones | Monday, May 16, 2011

The Thesis: According to Messiah College professor, Jenell Williams Paris, “Heterosexuality…is an abomination” (43). This statement is doubtless meant for maximum effect, since the Bible declares male on male sex as “an abomination” (Lev 20:13). One is led to ask how an evangelical Christian scholar, published by a Christian publishing house (IVP) justifies such a... Continue Reading

“The lady doth protest too much, methinks.” SimChurch provides an introduction to the virtual church.

Written by Nick Lannon, White Horse Inn | Saturday, May 14, 2011

Review of SimChurch: Being the Church in the Virtual World, by Douglas Estes, Zondervan, 2009, 256 pages (paperback), $16.99 In his book SimChurch: Being the Church in the Virtual World, Douglas Estes gets defensive about an accusation that no one seems to be leveling. I, for one, was only peripherally aware of the “virtual world”... Continue Reading

A boy’s view of ‘Heaven’ – Is it real? 3.4 Million books in print is certainly true!

Written by Craig Wilson, USAToday | Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Jane Love, buyer of books in the religion category for Barnes & Noble, calls the mega best seller a “crossover,” meaning the book isn’t being bought by just evangelical Christians. Colton Burpo is having a late lunch at a T.G.I. Friday‘s in Manhattan. He orders a Mountain Dew, then shares some baby back ribs with... Continue Reading

Challenging Christian Criticism – A Review of ‘Vampire Defanged’

Written by Kevin L. Nenstiel | Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Book Review: Vampire Defanged, The: How the Embodiment of Evil Became a Romantic Hero, Susannah Clements, April 1, 2011, Brazos Press Clements’ analysis requires an active reader who doesn’t mind thinking. This comes out further in that her conclusions are inevitably controversial….But for active, curious readers, Clements may be the most lucid, readable critic to... Continue Reading

Considering “Radical – Taking Back Your Faith from the American Dream’ by David Platt

Written by Steve Cavallaro | Monday, April 4, 2011

Radical by David Platt is one of the books that has been enjoying lots of word of mouth among American Calvinists since its release. When I had the opportunity to get a review copy, I took it. I wanted to read it to see what the buzz was about, and the topic interests me. “I... Continue Reading

My Review of Love Wins

Written by Donald Miller | Monday, April 4, 2011

I confess I read this book because of all the hoopla on the internet. John Piper hates it, Mark Driscoll wants to say how much he hates it but is tired of launching his enemies onto the New York Times bestsellers list so he talks about it without talking about it. People everywhere are talking... Continue Reading

Foundational Religious Books the Focus for Two Publishers

Written by G. Jeffrey MacDonald | Saturday, April 2, 2011

If it’s true that a book takes on a life of its own, then each has a life story waiting to be told. So let the telling begin–starting with books that have sought the divine and rocked history, one soul at a time. That’s the ambitious idea behind the new Lives of Great Religious Books... Continue Reading

Book Review: Evangelism – A Biblical Response to Today’s Questions by J.D. Payne

Written by Steve McCoy | Saturday, April 2, 2011

If you are looking for something new and trendy, this book isn’t it. Evangelism is as serious as the Gospel and as practical as a conversation. Dr. J.D. Payne is the Associate Professor of Church Planting and Evangelism and Director of the Center for North American Missions and Church Planting at SBTS. He was brand... Continue Reading

Our Imperfect Search for Perfection – Movie Review of ‘Limitless’

Written by Carina Chocano | Monday, March 28, 2011

So, it’s the late fourth century, and you’re a British monk named Pelagius. You travel to Rome and are appalled by the low moral standards of the place. Maybe you’re stuffy, but you attribute the general air of laxity to Augustine, who believes man can attain perfection only through divine grace, not human effort. This... Continue Reading

Review: Finding Your Prince in a Sea of Toads: How to Find a Quality Guy Without Getting Your Heart Shredded, by Dr. Kenneth Ryan

Written by Lisa Anderson | Tuesday, March 15, 2011

I’d recommend this book to women who are young, naïve and/or in the habit of making consistently destructive choices when it comes to dating or evaluating potential suitors. (Editor’s Note: Dr. Ryan is a member of Covenant Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Harrisonburg, VA) When I received a review copy of Ken Ryan’s Finding Your Prince... Continue Reading

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