Entries Tagged ‘book review’:
filed in book review on Nov.03, 2009

The Family God Uses written by Tom and Kim Blackaby is written to people who want their family to be affective in the Kingdom of God. The authors write the book in a very practical fashion. The information presented covers what God intends families to do, why they exist, and what they should look like [...]
Tags: book review, family
filed in Books, Mission on Sep.08, 2009

Compelled by Love is a book written to motivate the Church to stop sitting around. The book fittingly holds the subtitle, The Most Excellent Way to Missional Living. The book is mainly focused towards providing believers with a more sufficient ground for understanding why Love is meant to be the basis of our Christian mission.
As [...]
Tags: book review, God, Jesus, love
filed in Books, Christianity, Culture on Jun.13, 2008

Sex, Sushi, and Salvation is written by Christian George. I first heard about this book when I read an online review of it. The review was well written, but that isn’t why I read it. I read it because the name was so abnormal. This Christian book has a very interesting title, and I couldn’t [...]
Tags: book review, christian george, Culture, sex sushi and salvation
filed in Books on May.21, 2008

I began reading The Five Love Languages for Singles by Gary Chapman, because my youth pastor’s wife told me that I should read it. And I have to say, I really did enjoy the book. I was very skeptical before I read it, but my skeptisism was deffinitley proven wrong.
If you are looking to learn [...]
Tags: book review, Books, love
filed in Books, Christianity on May.14, 2008

Don’t Waste Your Life, written by John Piper is possibly the most powerful book I have ever read. And when I say that I am not exaggerating. Piper writes this book with the intention to show our purpose, and that purpose is to live to glorify Christ and find our Joy in him.
Through reading this [...]
Tags: book review, Books, Don't Waste Your Life, John Piper