Books

My Top 5 Books on Forgiveness
Picks from Catherine Claire Larson, author of 'As We Forgive.'
Books to Note
Short reviews of 'Radical Together,' 'The Legacy of the King James Bible,' and 'Hitler in the Crosshairs.'
Christianizing the Social Network
Tim Challies looks at emerging technology through a theological lens.
People of the Nook
What Bible smartphone apps tell us about the Book.
America as a Christian Nation? Cherry-Picking from the Past
Christian claims about the United States' origins need grounding in historical fact.
Wilson's Bookmarks
Brief Reviews of 'How Much Land Does a Man Need,' 'The Alpine Tales,' and 'Life, The Universe, And Everything.'
Tempted and Tried
Temptation and the triumph of Christ.
Shakespeare, Aesop, or King James?
Which of the following phrases are from the King James Version?
A World Without the King James Version
Where we would be without the most popular English Bible ever.
Rob Bell Is Not a Litmus Test
What one thinks about 'Love Wins' is no test of faith.
Evangelism as Sacrament
Velcroed to a high-felt need: Jerry Root says evangelism is seeing how God is already working in someone's life.
Why We Love Amish Romances
In our brave, liberated new world, more American evangelical readers are seeking freedom in the Old Order.
Books to Note
Short reviews of recent books worth considering.
Counterfeit Gospels
Rediscovering the good news in a world of false hope.
The Gods of the Checkout Aisle
Understanding the parareligion of celebrity culture. A review of 'Gods Behaving Badly.'
Wilson's Bookmarks
Brief Reviews of 'The Age of Doubt,' 'Dilemmas and Connections,' and 'The Troubled Man.'
Do Muslims and Christians Worship the Same God?
Our ability to live together in peace, argues theologian Miroslav Volf, depends on how we answer the question.
Books to Note
Short reviews of recent books worth considering.
Michael Hyatt Steps Down as Thomas Nelson CEO
My Top 5 Books On Poverty
Picks from Brian Fikkert, co-author of 'When Helping Hurts.'

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