Reviews by Jonathan Griffiths

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  • A Million Miles in a Thousand Years

    A Million Miles in a Thousand Years (Reviewed 9/29/2009)

    “I believe there is a writer outside ourselves, plotting a better story for us, interacting with us, even, and whispering a better story into our consciousness.” (p.86 of A Million Miles in a Thousand Years) Donald Miller’s new book, A Million Miles in a Thousand Years, has been like the best of friends to me – ...

    A Million Miles in a Thousand Years by Donald Miller – a review   All Reviews for A Million Miles in a Thousand Years

  • The Jesus Book

    The Jesus Book (Reviewed 8/13/2009)

    I am reviewing this book as part of Thomas Nelson’s Book Review Bloggers program and have been excited to share the book with my son. Though he is too young to grasp the words as yet, I am always looking for colorful, well presented material that he enjoys looking at and from which I can ...

    The Jesus Book by Stephen Elkins (illustrated by Claudine Gevry)   All Reviews for The Jesus Book

  • It Happened In Italy

    It Happened In Italy (Reviewed 7/15/2009)

    “It Happened in Italy” by Elizabeth Bettina was as interesting a reading experience as it was a story. I picked the book up through Thomas Nelson’s Book Review Bloggers program, intrigued to read about the little known history of Jews in Italy during World War II. As a general overiew, the book is broken up ...

    When story overshadows teller…   All Reviews for It Happened In Italy

  • The Hole in Our Gospel

    The Hole in Our Gospel (Reviewed 4/20/2009)

    When I began reading “The Hole in Our Gospel” as part of the Book Review Bloggers initiative, I had this sense that I was about to read a dangerous book. My interest had begun from the provocative title, because I was hoping against hope that Richard Stearns would do a better job than many of ...

    The Hole In Our Gospel (a review)   All Reviews for The Hole in Our Gospel

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