Book Review: Untangle Your Emotions by Jennie Allen
I think more resources like this, that offer practical steps toward a healthier spiritual and personal life, are needed.
Book Review - Talking to God: Prayer by 9Marks
Book about prayer for churches but presents in a confusing manner 2/5 stars
Book Review: The Bible Doesn’t Say That by Dr. Joel Hoffman
The bible Doesn’t Say That encourages questioning what we’ve been told or read superficially in the Bible on 40 different verses or topics.
Book Review: She Believed HE Could, So She Did
Book Review of She Believed He Could, So She Did by Becky Beresford. Solid biblical book countering culture’s lies
Book Review- Uninvited: Living Loved When You Feel Less Than, Left Out, and Lonely, by Lysa TerKeurst
In Uninvited, TerKeurst shares of several personal struggles with rejection while mingling in corresponding biblical lessons.
Book Review: Make the Most of Your Productivity by Ana Avila
In this day and age of productivity and sustainable work ethics, this is a much needed resource for the biblical view of these ideas
Book Review - It’s All Under Control by Jennifer Dukes Lee
Book Review of It’s All Under Control by Lee, encourages women to give up the tight grip on control, but is not a Bible study
Book Review - Courage: How the Gospel Creates Christian Fortitude By Joe Rigney
Christian Courage is a habitual intentional characteristic according to Rigney.
Book Review - O Come, O Come, Emmanuel by Jonathan gibson
Gibson has done a wonderful job compiling these resources for use on a daily basis from Advent to Epiphany. The liturgy takes about 15 minutes, so is a reasonable amount of time to dedicate to the Lord in addition to, or as, a daily quiet time.
Book Review: The Death of Omnipotence and the Birth of Amipotence by Thomas Jay Oord
Is omnipotence biblical? See what theologian Oord has to say in a review of his newest book.
Book Review: The Lord Bless You and Keep You by Michael J. Glodo
Overall, this book is an excellent resource, full of Bible references which support the view of the author regarding the Aaronic Blessing.
Book Review- Ephesians: Head Held High
Overall, this study surprised me. I think it would be best as a group study, but it is fine as an individual one. 4/5 stars
Book Review: Gentle and Lowly: The Heart of Christ for Sinners and Sufferers
I feel the lack of examples and verses about how Christ overcame our sin leaves the believer in a pond of muck, namely our sin, with Christ sitting there with us. When, in fact what Christ’s heart led him to do was to pull us from the pond and establish us as his own.