Archive | February, 2017

Do Your Children Believe?: Becoming Intentional About Your Family’s Faith and Spiritual Legacy

One of the things I appreciate about Chatmon’s book is his honesty. He is not a pastor; he is a regular, working Christian with responsibilities both in and out of the home. The fact that he has been implementing a spiritual plan for his family for years goes to show God’s faithfulness and desire for all believing parents to become spiritual leaders.

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Unashamed: Drop the Baggage, Pick Up Your Freedom, Fulfill Your Destiny

Reviewed by:Megan Alms, a professional writing major at Taylor University in Upland, Indiana   Introduction Title: Unashamed Author: Christine Caine Publisher: Zondervan Publication Date: 2016 Format: Print book Length: 207 pages OVERVIEW Christine Caine has lived her entire life in shame: shame which sprouted from her heritage, her history as an abuse victim, her deviance from strict gender roles, and […]

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Paul the Apostle

Paul the Apostle is a graphic novel set in an alternate reality in which Jesus comes to a futuristic, science-fiction world. Settings and technology look bright and industrial, while the characters are a motley assortment of colorful alien races. The story, though, sticks very close to the book of Acts. Names of people and places are the same. Paul is often portrayed using the words of the actual, historical/biblical Paul

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(Book Review) Annabel Lee

Annabel Lee is a thriller novel inspired by the classic Edgar Allan Poe poem. It is told from three unique perspectives: The Mute, who is a retired army sniper; Trudi, a divorced private investigator; and Annabel Lee, herself, a young girl hidden away in a bunker by her mysterious uncle.

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