Tag Archives: Religion and Spirituality

Dug Down Deep by Joshua Harris

Dug Down Deep – Unearthing What I Believe and Why It Matters by Joshua Harris is part of the WaterBrook Multnomah Blogging for Books program. I wanted to read it because I am inerested in theology and “orthodoxy” and I … Continue reading

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The End of Secularism by Hunter Baker

It is always a bit nerve racking when friends write books.  I mean, what if you don’t like it?  Or worse it is very poorly done? Well, luckily I dodged that particular bullet with The End of Secularism by Hunter … Continue reading

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If God Is Good by Randy Alcorn

I think Christians under-estimate the challenge the “problem of evil” argument presents to many non-believers and how it can sap the faith of believers as well.  For those not familiar, the basic argument is that if God is perfectly good … Continue reading

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In the Mail: Religious controversy edition

–> The Masonic Myth by Jay Kinney Description Freemasons have been connected to the all-seeing eye on the dollar bill, the French Revolution, the Knights Templar, and the pyramids of Egypt. They have been rumored to be everything from a … Continue reading

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You Were Born For This by Bruce Wilkinson

One of the many casualties of my unintentional semi-blog hiatus is  the WaterBrook Multnomah Blogging for Books tour selection for this week You Were Born For This by Bruce Wilkinson: Anyone can do a good deed, but some good works … Continue reading

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