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A Book Review of God’s Secretaries: The Making of the King James Bible
A review of God’s Secretaries: The Making of the King James Bible by Adam Nicolson. No other book rivals the King James Version Bible in terms of its depth, beauty, accuracy, clarity, and immeasurable impact on history in Western culture and the hearts and lives of believers. This Bible can be found everywhere from the… View Article
The Christian Atheist
Book: The Christian Atheist by Craig Groeschel Reviewed by: Kara McCool The title is a bit of an oxymoron, isn’t it? Sadly, however, this unsettling oxymoron actually describes the state in which much of Christianity unknowingly lives. According to author and Pastor Craig Groeschel, the Christian atheist is defined as one who believes in God… View Article
Book: Stripped Clean by Jeff Storm Reviewed by: Kara McCool “Do you own your stuff or does your stuff own you?” This is one of the many painfully probing questions that this compelling book poses to its readers. If you aren’t ready to have every layer of your soul mercilessly shredded and intensely scrutinized then… View Article
Book: The Rest of God by Mark Buchanan Reviewed by: Kara Christian Today’s young people are living radically different lives than those of the generations before. It is no longer wake up, go to school, come home, do your homework, and get to bed nice and early. Our lives are bombarded with endless responsibilities and… View Article
Book: The One Minute Bible for Students by Doug Fields Reviewer: Kara McCool As a young person, the task of reading your Bible through can be so daunting that it is rarely attempted and even less successfully completed. The One Minute Bible is not an effort to replace the Bible or even to make reading… View Article