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Book Review: Evidence for God

08.03.2010 · Posted in apologetics, book reviews

Evidence for God by Michael Licona The good folks at Baker have done a great job with Evidence for God. Edited by William A. Dembski and Michael R. Licona, this is a one volume quick reference guide to apologetics. Contained within the book are fifty articles (as the subtitle states it “arguments”) for faith from ...

Book Review: Jesus The Only Way to God by John Piper

06.22.2010 · Posted in Uncategorized, book reviews

Jesus, the Only Way to God: Must You Hear the Gospel to be Saved? by John Piper My rating: 5 of 5 stars Through the years there have been those who have decided that perhaps people can come to God without Jesus. Some have declared that those who reject Jesus are annihilated. Others claim that ...

Book Review: 50 People Every Christian Should Know

06.22.2009 · Posted in book reviews

50 People Every Christian Should Know Warren Wiersbe ISBN: 978-0-8010-7194-2 ISBN-10: 0-8010-7194-1 5o People is an astounding book.  Of course, one would expect such from Warren Wiersbe. Wiersbe has a knack for depth and brevity.  Both of these shine brightly in 50 People. It has been said that biography shows us other people that we ...

Book Review: The King James Only Controversy

05.26.2009 · Posted in Bible, Fundamentals, book reviews, doctrinal issues

King James Only Controversy, The: Can You Trust Modern Translations? (Paperback) by James R. White ISBN-10: 0764206052 ISBN-13: 978-0764206054 James White has done us a favor by writing this book. The King James Only Controversy addresses most, if not all, of the arguments set forth by those who are believe that the King James Version ...