Tag: book review
“Do Hard Things” by Alex and Brett Harris Reviewed by Kara McCool In our culture, the teenage years have become an excuse for mistakes, laziness, and low expectations. If a teenager manages to make it out alive without some sort of disaster like an unexpected pregnancy or a criminal record, parents count themselves worthy of a… View Article
Book: “Unchristian” by David Kinnaman Reviewed by: Kara McCool Have you ever wondered what the world around us really thinks about us and WHY they think what they do? As a Christian, we can attempt to discern the perspectives of non-Christians around us but are our opinions on target? These are the answers that David Kinnaman… View Article
Thirtyoneanothers by Russ Cripps Reviewed by Kara McCool How would someone measure his or her personal relationship with Jesus? How could you truly say that you know Him? The Bible doesn’t delineate the length of time that you as an individual should spend daily in prayer and Bible reading in order to classify yourself in… View Article
Book: Teen People of the Bible: Celebrity Profiles of Real Faith and Tragic Failure Author: Daniel Darling Reviewed by: Kara Christian The paparazzi offer distorted glimpses into the humanity of our society’s young celebrities, proclaiming the reality of their faults and failings to the entire world. Likewise, the Bible is filled with undeniably truer accounts… View Article
Why We’re Not Emergent (By Two Guys Who Should Be) By: Kevin DeYoung and Ted Kluck Reviewed by: Kara McCool “You can be young, passionate about Jesus Christ, surrounded by diversity, engaged in a postmodern world, reared in evangelicalism, and not be an emergent Christian. In fact, I want to argue that it would be… View Article