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  • It Happened In Italy

    It Happened In Italy (Reviewed 7/21/2009)

    Thomas Nelson recently put out the book It Happened in Italy, by Elizabeth Bettina.  The book was a good read and the story flowed pretty well (though it became a little disjointed at times).  The book was a narrative telling of Bettina’s discovering the story of the survival of many Jews in the ...

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  • Christianity in Crisis: The 21st Century

    Christianity in Crisis: The 21st Century (Reviewed 5/29/2009)

    Christianity in Crisis: 21st Century is a pretty interesting new (old) book by Hank Hanegraaff. I say “new (old)” because it is an update of a book that came out quite a while back. The book is a critique of the “prosperity gospel” (or “health and wealth,” “name it claim it,” “blab ...

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  • This Is Your Brain On Joy

    This Is Your Brain On Joy (Reviewed 2/2/2009)

    Dr. Earl Henslin’s book, This Is Your Brain on Joy, was a surprisingly good read. I must admit, when I got this book, I expected it to be a bunch of bad psychobabble. I also expected Henslin to minimize the reality of sin. I was surprised because he did not overload me with psychobabble and psychiatric ...

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  • The American Patriot's Almanac

    The American Patriot's Almanac (Reviewed 1/13/2009)

    The American Patriot’s Almanac, by William Bennet and John Cribb, is a fun resource for personal and family reading. It is composed of daily readings for the whole year that tell of different people, or patriots, who have had a major impact on American history. Part of the joy of the book is that ...

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  • The Kingdom of the Occult

    The Kingdom of the Occult (Reviewed 11/20/2008)

    The Kingdom of the Occult brings up a number of thoughts to my head. Overall this book is a good resource, but things bothered me about it. The first thing I noticed was that though it appears that Walter Martin is the author based on looking at the cover, it was really more of an adaptation of his ...

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