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gods at war
On 3/25 Matthew Lloyd wrote: Idleman is not a new author to me. I read and enjoyed his earlier work entitled not a fan. I feel like this is a step-up for Idleman as the book seems more developed than his last one. Overall, while it is lengthier than not a fan, it is still a fresh read without digging too deep. Check out more ... Book Review: gods at war by Kyle Idleman
Jesus Is
On 2/13 Matthew Lloyd wrote: Judah Smith is the pastor of a relatively young church in Seattle. I say relatively young because his father started the church, so although it has been around a while, it does not have a lengthy life in comparison to some other churches. Judah writes about what Jesus is and helps the reader see Christ ... Book Review: Jesus Is - Judah Smith
Dirty God
On 1/6 Matthew Lloyd wrote: I was familiar with Johnnie Moore before reading this book due to his work at Liberty University. Being a graduate from there, I try to stay on top of the activities going on at the university. This; however, was my first time reading one of his writings. I thoroughly enjoyed the book and would highly ... Book Review: Dirty God by Johnnie Moore
1,000 Days
On 11/12 Matthew Lloyd wrote: You do not have to look any farther than the tile to figure out the topic of the book. The book is focused on the three short years of Christ’s public ministry. During those three years, Christ accomplished a lot and gave practical advice for following Him. Falwell sought to highlight major events ... Book Review: 1000 Days by Jonathan Falwell
Red Letter Revolution
On 10/2 Matthew Lloyd wrote: Red Letter Revolution, it sounds interesting right. In a lot of Bibles, the words of Christ are written in red and thus a revolution revolving around those words sounds like a good thing. On the surface, I would agree. The world would be a much better place if we would take note of the words of Christ ... Red Letter Revolution
Grace
On 9/18 Matthew Lloyd wrote: Today, I completed my reading of Grace: More Than We Deserve, Greater Than We Imagine by Max Lucado. Although grace is foundational to our faith, most Christians do not fully understand what it entails. Lucado offers familiar Bible passages in a new light to demonstrate how important it is to have ... Grace