Tag Archives: Autobiography

Palau: A Life on Fire: The Spiritual Memoir of Luis Palau

As Palau moves into the book’s last section, reflecting on the Church’s role in evangelism and how Christians can better work together, he creates a compelling image of how the Church can still accomplish great things today. A truly excellent book.

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A Change of Affection

This memoir plunges readers into one man’s poignant journey out of identifying as a homosexual to receiving identity as a child of God. Cook’s transparency and convictions deepen readers’ understanding of the nature of homosexuality and the implications of the gospel for this issue. Cook dives into the crux of this cultural controversy by addressing the heart issues from a biblical standpoint.

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Consumed by Hate Redeemed by Love: How a Violent Klansman Became A Champion of Racial Reconciliation

Tarrants provides an amazing book about the motivations behind racism and how Christianity brings hope to anyone willing to receive it.

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My father’s gift: how one man’s purpose became a journey of hope and healing

Anyone interested in medical work and Christian biographies will find this book fascinating. The author has a dream of medical facilities in his home country and nothing deters his determination and trust in God that this will become an actuality.

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