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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Finding God’s Voice in Everyday Life: A Reflection on How to Hear God: A Simple Guide for Normal People I recently picked up How to Hear God: A Simple Guide for Normal People by Greig, and it felt like the perfect fit for someone like me—someone yearning for a deeper connection with God in the

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Discovering Hope in "Reading While Black" As a lifelong reader and someone deeply engaged in the ongoing conversation about race, faith, and social justice, Esau McCaulley’s Reading While Black: African American Biblical Interpretation for the Twenty-First Century immediately piqued my interest. The title alone felt like a promise—a promise to explore the intersection of biblical

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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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Unveiled: The Bible, The Qur’an, and Women – A Journey of Faith and Identity Sometimes, a book captures your attention for reasons you can’t entirely grasp. With Unveiled: The Bible, The Qur’an, and Women, by Esther Ahmad, it was the striking cover that beckoned me to explore its pages, though I had no inkling of

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Review of The Women of the Bible Speak by Shannon Bream When I first picked up The Women of the Bible Speak, I was instantly drawn in by the promise of examining the lives of remarkable women from Scripture through the lens of modern-day relevance. As I flipped through the pages, I felt an urge

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