Bible Study & Reference

Living Loved When You Feel Less Than - Study Guide
Living Loved When You Feel Less Than - Study Guide

Review:Uninvited is a book that every woman can relate to and should read. Lysa's tender heart for Christ and teaching women shines through in this book. I don't care if you're a Christian or not, this book will help all women. Paired with her YouTube videos, a willing heart & mind, and a desire, this book can change your life. Loved every page of it and without hesitation, would & do, recommend it. Read more

What's So Great about Christianity
What's So Great about Christianity

Review:Too often people who have faith are viewed as nieve or guilty of superficial reasoning and thinking. This cannot be said of Dinesh D'Souza in the book "What's so Great About Christianity." The author responds to widely accepted critiques of Christianity with extensive knowledge and exceptional insights. This is one of the best apologetic books I've read Read more

Searching for God Knows What
Searching for God Knows What

Review:I became acquainted with the writings of Donald Miller through his first book, PRAYER AND THE ART OF VOLKSWAGON MAINTENANCE. I had originally picked that book up because it had an interesting title. I was really impressed with Miller's writing style, the conversational tone and the wonderful way he told stories. Years later, I discovered that Miller had written something new, BLUE LIKE JAZZ and bought it the first chance I could. BLUE LIKE JAZZ became a phenomena of sorts and has helped Miller... Read more

The Friends of Jesus (Life-Changing Bible Study Series Book 2)
The Friends of Jesus (Life-Changing Bible Study Series Book 2)

Review:The author weaves a story around the friends of Jesus so that you remember who they are and what Jesus did for them and how they continued with their life in a positive way. The stories can be found in the Bible. Following Jesus isn't always easy in our complicated life but I found this book to be comforting and understanding of Jesus' ways and miracles. I know He is there for me. Read more

The Family of Jesus (Life-Changing Bible Study Series)
The Family of Jesus (Life-Changing Bible Study Series)

Review:This book is based on the family members closest to Jesus. It is a story of how they may have felt or emotions that may have been going through. Some of it is an elaboration and the author does explain this, but as Christian writer the author stays as Biblically accurate as possible.
It was a fascinating study, and it really makes your examine what may have been going on or what that person went through. There is a least one person, if not multiple people in the story you can relate to. Th... Read more

Mary Magdalen and the Holy Grail - The Woman with the Alabaster Jar
Mary Magdalen and the Holy Grail - The Woman with the Alabaster Jar

Review:There are numerous works out now exploring the theme and person of Mary Magdalen. Unfortunately this is not one of the better ones. Unconvicing, surprisingly dull and sentimental. Too much goddess worship. A far better work is the one by Susan Hoskins. Mary was truly the disciple to the disciples and an example of the radical rediscovery of women in society, but the rest of this is tiresome. Read more

John: The Gospel of Light and Life (John series)
John: The Gospel of Light and Life (John series)

Review:Adam Hamilton is approaching the Gospel of John in his typical manner. He finds the dominate themes he wants to speak to and uses a practical style to tie the facets together. At times he seems to swing into the margins, but only briefly. And he always comes back to the broader, middle path. When he treads the philosophical/theological depths, he brings a practical, real-life story to tie it together.

John is not an easy book to deal with. It is deeply theological. It also deviates from t... Read more

Who Wrote the Bible?
Who Wrote the Bible?

Review:It is really a good book. The documentary hypothesis is the best explanation of how the Torah came to be. Dr. Friedman knowledge of scripture and ancient religion , specially semitic texts is incredible . However Dr Friedman's interpretation of history and archeology reminds me of a quote related to an agnostic, the quote says " an agnostic is a atheist with no valor (it actually says b...)". The vast majority of archeologists , biblical historians believe that the events of the Biblical Exodus ... Read more

A Complete Overview of Bible Prophecy and the End of Days
A Complete Overview of Bible Prophecy and the End of Days

Review:The End aims to provide an overview of Biblical Prophecy and a vision of the Christian view of Eschatology. For anyone even the least bit familiar with views on eschatology, that is the end times, they are quite aware that there is a whole host of disagreement concerning any sort of particulars.

The Bible certainly has a lot to say concerning the last days. How exactly that information is to be understood is an oft-debated topic, however. Recognizing that this is the case Mark Hitchcock i... Read more

How the Master Shaped His Disciples for Greatness - and What He Wants to Do with You
How the Master Shaped His Disciples for Greatness - and What He Wants to Do with You

Review:I would suggest this not only for personal reading but can also be used in a Men's study group. This book allows the reader to study and take note of their on personality and look at what it took for these men to grow in Christ. Read more

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