Two Classic Novels That Your Teen Will Enjoy
For mothers and daughters that find strength in each other.
For mothers and daughters that find strength in each other.
Wright has several things he wants to put across in this book, but there are two particular ones that stand out for me. Firstly he wants to encourage the church to change its view of what happens to us after death, and secondly, and even more important, he wants us to realise the extent to which we’re affected, in every aspect of our lives, by Jesus’ resurrection from the dead, and our own future resurrection in the new heavens/new earth.
In his novel, Gaines demonstrates that America’s South in the 1940s is so ingrained with racial prejudice that even the most educated of black men, Grant Wiggins, feels hopeless to overcome white oppression.
For those that have fallen, those who are lost, those who proclaim to have found themselves.
A brief overview of an older book “Sociology Looks at Religion” which still has relevance today.
A book review on Invisible Religion, written in 1967, but still has some relevance for today’s issues in the church and Christianity in society.
A book review on John Townsend and Henry Cloud’s book Boundaries: When to Say Yes and When to Say No To Take Control of Your Life.
A comparison of John Winthrop’s “A Model of Christian Charity” and Jonathan Edwards’ “Sinners In the Hands of an Angry God”.