Book Review - Biblical Essays
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Reprinted with permission from As I See It, which is available free by writing to the editor at dkutilek@juno.com
As iron sharpens iron,
one person sharpens another. (Proverbs 27:17)
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Reprinted with permission from As I See It, which is available free by writing to the editor at dkutilek@juno.com
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Christians today are blessed with a wide variety of resources for studying the Bible. In America, it seems that every few months some must-read theology book hits the press and promises to revolutionize our understanding of God’s Word. And many of these books truly are helpful. We really have no excuse for not understanding Scripture more and being more conformed into the likeness of Christ, given the endless resources meant to help us do just this.
“Hartzler’s coming-of-age memoir is funny, laugh-out-loud funny at times, and his slide into ‘sin’ is fraught with a combination of thrill and guilt…” Omnivoracious
Discerning Reader reviews the last in a series of books by Bob Roberts, Jr., published by Zondervan.
Continued from Part 1
Toward the end of the book, Andy Stanley gets into the subject of preaching and engaging people and finally how a church can become “Deep and Wide.”
Discussion