My rating: 4 of 5 stars This is one of the better Ted Dekker book I’ve read. It held my interest throughout, which rarely happens with a novel (or any book for that matter). The storytelling was intriguing–especially the depiction of the delightful...
My rating: 4 of 5 stars The one thing I know for sure about this book is that I need to read it again. This time, slower. For most modern fiction readers, among whom the adjective “preachy” is an epithet in describing a novel, a book like this one will be...
Holy, holy” seraphs’ cryand call to all who hear Cover feet and face beforethe one whom all must fear His glory fills the earth andflashes brighter than the sun To him belongs the highest praisehis equal, no not one More worthy he to be the onewhom every creature...
My rating: 4 of 5 stars I wish I would have read this book before writing my own novel. It’s a well-done allegory. Peretti does a masterful job at making the allegory almost invisible until midway through the book. At the moment the meaning of the dragon is...
By D. Richard Ferguson NOTE: My apologies for all the technical jargon in this post. It was written for a seminary class. If you prefer to read the article in a Word document, click the button to download: ElectionDownload Three Traditional Views The three predominant...
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