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...
My rating: 1 of 5 stars The Good When you write a book review, usually even if you really didn’t like the book you point out the good things about the book. And I will tell you that there are a number of excellent things in The Shack. I found some of them very...
Averting Disaster No matter how hard you try to get along, you’re going to have conflicts with people. Relationships are like cars—they break down. And for when they do, Jesus gave a strong command in Matthew 5:24. Go and be reconciled to your brother. Very often,...
My rating: 5 of 5 stars The purpose of this book was to take the principles in Desiring God and the Pleasures of God and show how they can be applied in a practical way in day to day Christian living – overcoming anxiety, pride, shame, impatience, covetousness,...
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