Reviews by Steve Bedard
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Has God Spoken?
On 12/1 Steve Bedard wrote: Questions about the value and authority of the Bible are not limited to academic journals or university class rooms. Best selling books and high profile individuals are getting a lot of attention as they criticize the Bible. Hank Hanegraaff has taken on these critics in his latest book, Has God Spoken?: ... God Has Spoken
Beyond Opinion
On 10/6 Steve Bedard wrote: I recently a great book on apologetics edited by Ravi Zacharias called Beyond Opinion. The book covers a wide variety of issues including atheism, postmodernism, science, Islam, Eastern religions and a number of others, all written by different authors. I found this book extremely refreshing. Each essay ... Practical Apologetics
The Search for God and Guinness
On 3/2 Steve Bedard wrote: Fairly recently I heard a story about the founder of the Guinness brewing company being an evangelical Christian. I was not sure what to make of it, so when I encountered Stephen Mansfield's Searching For God and Guinness, I had to read this book. One of the things that I appreciated about the book ... Searching For God and Guinness
Kabul 24
On 10/18 Steve Bedard wrote: I just finished reading a true story called Kabul24. It is a story about some Shelter Now International (SNI) workers who are taken hostage in Afghanistan around the time of the 9/11 attack. Frankly, it is not the best written book in terms of style but the content and the sheer power of the story ... Kabul24
Fearless
On 9/8 Steve Bedard wrote: Rarely have I seen such a timely book as Max Lucado's new book Fearless. Our world is almost completely defined by fear. Headlines are filled with fears of new super-plagues, terrorist attacks, economic recession/depression, and ecological disasters. Despite all of our technological advances, there ... Fearless
The Noticer
On 8/10 Steve Bedard wrote: I recently read a very interesting book titled the Noticer written by Andy Andrews. The standards of Christian fiction have gone up since the Shack. People are looking for more than entertainment, people are looking for tools to bring meaning to life without having to read a systematic theology or ... The Noticer