Books

Books to Note
Quick reviews of recent books worth considering.
A Curious Saint
A new biography helps us sense what life was like for the "pretty weird" and highly influential Julian of Norwich.
The World's Prayer Guide
The latest edition of 'Operation World' spotlights a shifting global church.
My Top 5 Biographies of Theologians
Picks from Timothy George, founding dean of Beeson Divinity School.
Real Presence
What can happen when a thoroughly secular woman eats a piece of bread. A review of 'Jesus Freak.'
Books to Note
Short reviews of recent books worth considering.
The Christian Atheist
Believing in God but living as if he doesn't exist.
Wilson's Bookmarks
'Pearl Buck in China,' 'The Flight of the Intellectuals,' and 'Here Comes the Garbage Barge.'
Focus on the Females
James Dobson explains his ideas for raising daughters, and life after Focus.
Screwtape for New Atheists
'The Loser Letters' pokes serious fun at a mostly humorless movement.
Books to Note
Short reviews of recent books worth considering.
My Top 5 Books on Orphan Care
Picks from Jedd Medefind, president, the Christian Alliance for Orphans.
The Authentic Bonhoeffer
Eric Metaxas explains how the German theologian lived a life worth examining.
Wilson's Bookmarks
'Harvesting Fog,' 'Architects of Power,' and 'Elegy for April.'
Eldredge Denounces Drug Cartel
"Wild At Heart" author renounces the Michoacán-based group's use of his book as a motivational tool.
A Combustible Faith
How politics and religion forged Christian orthodoxy. A review of Philip Jenkins' latest book 'Jesus Wars.'
Blinded By Stuff
Radical: Taking back your faith from the American dream.
My Top 5 Books on Sabbath Rest
Picks from Keri Wyatt Kent, author of 'Rest: Living in Sabbath Simplicity.'
The Heart of Mission
According to John Wesley, that's the church's greatest task.
From Informant to Informer
The "son of Hamas" senses God in his life before coming to Christ.

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