Living Alone Together
Those of you tired of marriage can opt to “Live Alone Together”. Does it make any sense?
Read moreThose of you tired of marriage can opt to “Live Alone Together”. Does it make any sense?
Read moreWhat a relief. After15 years of postmodern drivel from Emergent Church evangelists, some Christian voices are finally breaking away from Institutionalized Christianity without rejecting Jesus as Lord and Savior. Emergent…
Read moreInterested in prophecy? Looking for good study group material? These books make great resources.
Read moreI’ve been reading David Jeremiah’s book, “The Coming Economic Armageddon” while preparing for the Daniel series at Central Teaching, and what a refreshing change it is from the usual blather…
Read morePart 2 of the amazing trends nesting in Evangelical communities. This time we touch on the Emergent-Postmodern quest for literature better than the New Testament. Tony Jones found it and wrote a book about it.
Read moreThe Thread, subtitled a picture of God’s love through time, is a book-in-progress and a scaled-down version of The Scarlet Thread. In 80 pages or less, it scans the supernatural…
Read moreThere is immense, cultural pressure on Christian groups to identify themselves with the Church Fathers, the Great Church Councils, the Orthodox (i.e., “straight”) Faith, and the Catholic (or, “universal”) Church,…
Read moreIt’s been on the “Best Seller” list for the New York times now for weeks. It’s forbidden to be read by Mark Driscoll (my fundy-hero). It’s a modern-day “Pilgrim’s Progress”…
Read moreIn response to Dennis’ blog about Barna’s latest book (“Pagan Christianity”) I’m re-posting this review of Barna’s previous book called “Revolution.” Sounds like this new book is just as melodramatic. The post first appeared in 2007 in the NeoZine.
Read moreDoes the love of God make any difference in today’s world? That’s the question Howard Snyder addresses in this radical book about the radical John Wesley, arguably the preeminent revolutionary…
Read moreEd Note: originally reviewed by Julia Choops from the Xenos Web. The title of this book is a little misleading. “The Relaxed Parent” conveys a feeling of permissiveness, which is…
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