Book Review - Come, Let Us Reason
Since the first century, the church has been involved in one way or another in the ministry of apologetics. Within the last few decades, as atheists have seemed to ramp up their religious efforts to discredit and eradicate the belief in God and Christianity more specifically, Christians have ramped up their apologetical focus with matching intensity.
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Back to School Book Giveaway Winners
Congratulations to the three winners of our Back to School Book Giveaway:
- Joe Roof
- Wayne Wilson
- Ed Vasicek
Thanks to all who participated. The winners will each receive a copy of:
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Book Review and Giveaway Reminder - The Gospel Story Bible
Book Review - Perspectives on Tithing: 4 Views
Is there any doubt that the work of God would benefit if every Christians gave 10% of their income to their local church? Can you imagine how much the offerings would increase next Sunday? What it would do for the work of worldwide evangelism? What about staff salaries? How many buildings could be paid off more quickly? Isn’t it nice to dream?
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Announcing the 2012 "Back to School" Book Giveaway
In honor of this summer’s site redesign, and to promote the forum changes, SI is hosting a special book giveaway. Since it’s time for students everywhere to hit the books, we thought we’d call it the 2012 “Back to School” book giveaway. Before we spell out the prizes we are giving away and how you can win them, a bit about the forum.
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Reflections on Republocrat: A Serialized Book Review, Part 1
[amazon 1596381833 thumbnail] The name “Carl Trueman” didn’t mean a whole lot to me until recently. For some time, the name popped up often in blog-post links folks would email me. Sometimes something at the “Reformation 21” blog would catch my eye and turn out to be Trueman’s work.
Then a few months ago he began to really get my attention—in his response to the Elephant Room 2 confusion as well as subsequent insightful evaluations of the state of evangelicalism in general.
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