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The Truth About the Lordship of Christ
On 5/1 tdot wrote: The Truth About the Lordship of Christ by John MacArthur Admittedly, I was drawn to this book because of the author. I recognized his name as a noted modern conservative theologian – but I had never actually read anything by him. It was a pleasant surprise. Although I didn’t agree with everything ... Book Review: The Truth About the Lordship of Christ
I Am Second
On 4/5 tdot wrote: I am Second, by Dave Sterrett and Doug Bender, forward by Colt McCoy The idea behind the book is to put God first in your life, and to be “second.” It is a very interesting premise, and is a very helpful tool for devotional material for any youth group setting. However, with that said, I found ... Book Review: I am Second
America: The Last Best Hope (Volume III)
On 1/3 tdot wrote: America: The Last Best Hope Vol III written by William Bennett. I’ve got to admit, I am a sucker for these types of commentaries. I love reading about American Politics, especially modern politics. I was expecting a strict party bias, and found myself to be little bit surprised. This book opens ... Book Review: America
No He Can't
On 10/7 tdot wrote: First of all, the title, which is meant to be a catchy and funny take on President Obama’s election slogan, was to me, just really cheesy and not very tactful. Immediately we know the direction of the book, because former Republican governor and Fox News contributor, Mike Huckabee, wrote the foreword. ... Book Review: No He Can’t
Peace Be with You
On 8/28 tdot wrote: Peace Be With You: Monastic Wisdom for a Terror-Filled World written by David Carlson. I wasn’t sure what to expect when I picked up this book. At the time that I had ordered it, there were no reviews written about it (and the reviews that did come in shortly thereafter seemed quite grim). A lot ... Book Review: Peace Be With You
Be the People
On 8/4 tdot wrote: Be the People: A Call to Reclaim America’s Faith and Promise, written by Carol M. Swain. Admittedly, I was quite skeptical of this book from the get-go, but being interested in politics and religion, it seemed like a logical choice. The very first thing I noticed as I opened the book was a review ... Book Review: Be the People