Rediscovering Obedience: A Dive into A.W. Tozer’s Obedience to Christ As I flipped through the pages of Obedience to Christ: Striving For the Greatest Wisdom of All through Unwavering Devotion and Discipleship, I found myself wrestling with a thought that nagged at my heart: in a world that prizes self-sufficiency, how does one navigate the

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Book Review: Unplanned (A Kennedy Stern Christian Suspense Novel Book 1) by Alana Terry As an avid reader who often finds solace in the pages of a good book, I was instantly drawn to "Unplanned," not just for its intriguing premise but for the promise of a gripping story that intertwines suspense with poignant themes.

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A Journey Through Scripture: My Thoughts on The Action Bible: God’s Redemptive Story When I first stumbled upon The Action Bible: God’s Redemptive Story, it felt like finding a treasure trove designed just for my inner child. The vibrant illustrations and comic-book format drew me in immediately, whispering promises of adventure and excitement. With over

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Rediscovering Wisdom in the Digital Age: A Journey Through Digital Liturgies In a world where our screens often dictate our lives, Samuel James’ Digital Liturgies: Rediscovering Christian Wisdom in an Online Age piqued my interest from the moment I heard about it. As someone who often grapples with the implications of our digital existence, I

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Reflecting on Power: A Journey with N.T. Wright and Michael F. Bird When I first picked up Jesus and the Powers: Christian Political Witness in an Age of Totalitarian Terror and Dysfunctional Democracies, I didn’t expect to find myself on such a thought-provoking journey alongside N.T. Wright and Michael F. Bird. As a lover of

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A Personal Reflection on Another Gospel? When I first picked up Alisa Childers’ Another Gospel?: A Lifelong Christian Seeks Truth in Response to Progressive Christianity, I felt both curiosity and defensiveness swirling within me. As a lifelong Christian who has found refuge and resonance in progressive Christianity, I was eager yet wary about how Childers

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