Religion & Spirituality

The Rage Against God: How Atheism Led Me to Faith
The Rage Against God: How Atheism Led Me to Faith

Review:Peter Hitchens does a good job of reviewing his own history of being a Christian, then atheist and back to Christianity. He also reviews the effect that atheism has had on various countries in the world such as Russia, England and the USA. He presents a very interesting contrast to his famous atheist brother, Christopher Hitchens. His book is short and an easy read. Read more

Against Calvinism
Against Calvinism

Review:This review is in conjunction with For Calvinism by Michael Horton.

At the outset, I was pleased that both authors take care in their use of terms like `Calvinism' and `TULIP.' Horton, like many Reformed theologians, avoids the label `Calvinist,' since it is usually caricatured in hyper-Calvinist form, and rightly judges that the traditional TULIP schema distorts the Reformed position (he prefers par... Read more

The Courageous Woman Who Inflamed the Muslim World Speaks Out Against the Evils of Islam
The Courageous Woman Who Inflamed the Muslim World Speaks Out Against the Evils of Islam

Review:A COURAGEOUS MUSLIM WOMAN TELLS IT AS IT IS.
ISLAM IS HOPELESS.ITS WORLDVIEW IS STUCK IN THE 7TH CENTURY.
TRYING TO MOVE IT TO THE XXI CENTURY WOULD DESTROY ISLAM ALL TOGETHER AND FREE ABOUT 2B MUSLIMS FROM THE STRAIGHT JACKET THEY ARE IN.
GOOD BOOK BASED ON AN ACTUAL LIFE EXPERIENCE. Read more

The Legend of the Monk and the Merchant - Twelve Keys to Successful Living
The Legend of the Monk and the Merchant - Twelve Keys to Successful Living

Review:The Legend Of The Monk And The Merchant is a fable and allegory set in 15th and 16th century Italy that seeks to provide an apologetic for the legitimacy of businessmen and a focus on the marketplace within Christianity. It comes with a foreword by Dave Ramsey that hints at the importance of the book within evangelical circles along with a personal and small group study guide that takes up more than a third of the size of this small work (weighing in at a modest 180-odd pages). The book as a who... Read more

The Shocking Truth Behind the Greatest Cover-Up in Human History
The Shocking Truth Behind the Greatest Cover-Up in Human History

Review:This book is very poor, There are no connection to be made, and the gapes in it are Large to say the least. If you look at the author Timothy Good he seems like a rather aggressive personality, someone who is not a dedicated researcher and will fill you with Bull. Do not be fooled like me and buy this crummy book. Seriously dont. Read more

Conversations with a Spirit - Between Death and Life
Conversations with a Spirit - Between Death and Life

Review:Dolores Cannon has a way of writing that makes one believe they have been enlightened. I have read all of her books and this book calms me and renews my faith on "why" we are here on Earth. This book is spiritual, but with no particular religious bias. I no longer have a fear of death, but only a sense that I am here in this life to fulfill my purpose for living. I would recommend reading all of Dolores Cannon's books. Each one is special and very different, but the messages are always the ... Read more

The Art of Communicating
The Art of Communicating

Review:A million ways to say the same thing in a very small book. If you need to have something beat into your head over and over before you get the concept, this is the book for you. Basically, just be mindful.- of others, their energy, yourself and your energy. Be aware of toxic communication both ways. Read more

A Visionary Guide to Spiritual Transformation and Enlightenment
A Visionary Guide to Spiritual Transformation and Enlightenment

Review:This book is an interesting guide to clearing out one's soul and transforming one's spiritual life. It is well-paced and easy to read without a lot of unexplained jargon. It made good points to illustrate the benefits of the exercises expressed within, and presented a good variety of information that could be understood by anyone, regardless of spiritual background. I would recommend this book to those who are seeking to find their spirituality but don't want to join a traditional religion. Read more

Unleashing the People of God for the Purpose of God
Unleashing the People of God for the Purpose of God

Review:David Platt urged Christ-followers to jettison the American dream and opt for a life of service to the glory of God in his first book, Radical. His follow-up work, Radical Together takes his proposal one step further by challenging the Body of Christ to extend God's grace to the world. One central question drives the book: "How can we in the church best unleash the people of God in the Spirit of God with the Word of God for the glory of God in the world?"

Platt shows how six key ideas ... Read more

Walking from East to West: God in the Shadows
Walking from East to West: God in the Shadows

Review:The life story of Ravi Zacharias had my attention from the first page. The way God has worked in his life brought me to a new realization of the greatness of God. This book reminds all of us that God only requires a person's submition to His will, and with that nothing is impossible with God! Read more

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