Reflecting on Testimony: Inside the Evangelical Movement That Failed by Andrew Ward When I first picked up Andrew Ward’s Testimony, I had no idea how deeply the narrative would resonate with my own life. The moment I stepped into his recollections, I felt a jarring familiarity—a mirror reflecting my own experiences within the framework of

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The God of the Garden: A Journey Through Life and Nature with Andrew Peterson A few weeks back, I stumbled upon The God of the Garden: Thoughts on Creation, Culture, and a Life of Faith by Andrew Peterson, and I have to say, it felt like discovering a cherished old friend. Peterson’s music has always

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Review of The Making of Biblical Womanhood: How the Subjugation of Women Became Gospel Truth by Beth Allison Barr When I first stumbled upon The Making of Biblical Womanhood by Beth Allison Barr, I couldn’t shake the sense that I had stumbled upon something monumental. As someone who cherishes her faith yet wrestles with the

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Review of Battle for the American Mind: Uprooting a Century of Mischief by Pete Hegseth When I first picked up Battle for the American Mind by Pete Hegseth, I was drawn in by the title alone. It resonated deeply, especially as a parent who navigates the complexities of modern education and its evolving narratives. Hegseth’s

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Review of "Letter to the American Church" by Eric Metaxas As a long-time observer of the intersection between faith and culture, Eric Metaxas’s Letter to the American Church piqued my curiosity from the moment I saw its title. It promised a bold discourse on the deepening rift between the church and societal norms, echoing a

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When Culture Hates You: Persevering for the Common Good – A Reflective Review When I first picked up Natasha Crain’s When Culture Hates You: Persevering for the Common Good, I was immediately drawn in by its title. As a believer navigating the complexities of today’s cultural landscape, I found myself questioning how to remain steadfast

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