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Saturday May 23, 2009

Books I Didn’t Review

Here is another roundup of a few books I have received but have chosen not to review. Also, this week I’ll list some of the books I’ve received—ones for which I’ve not yet made a decision either way.

Encouragement: How Words Change Lives by Gordon Cheng. This little book, published by Matthias Media, seeks to teach biblical wisdom on encouragement. I stumbled across it after searching for books on encouragement and realizing that this is one of only a very few in the field. Though I read it through, I have decided not to write a full review (since it is available through so few booksellers). “According to Gordon Cheng, encouragement is not only central to our church life, it belongs to one of the most powerful themes in the whole of Scripture: the power of God’s word to change lives. That powerful word not only changes us as we hear and respond to it; but through us it changes others too.” It’s a practical book and told with a really nice amount of humor—enough to add a fun element to the book but not so much that it becomes obnoxious.

A Family Guide to the Bible by Christin Ditchfield. From the publisher: “All Christian parents want their children to gain a better understanding of God’s Word, but many of them are still searching to completely understand the Bible themselves. How can they confidently share what they believe with their families? A Family Guide to the Bible takes readers on a fun and exciting tour through all sixty-six books of the Bible and offers parents, grandparents, and teachers a better understanding of the Scriptures so they can help the children in their lives know what is in the Bible, where to find it, and how it all fits together. As Christians become more familiar with God’s Word, they will gain greater confidence as they share what they believe with their family and friends, help answer questions concerning the Bible, and encourage others to grow deeper in their walks of faith.”

Books Received

Here are some of the books that showed up this week:

The Disappearance of God: Dangerous Beliefs in the New Spiritual Openness by Albert Mohler.

Punic Wars & Culture Wars: Christian Essays on History and Teaching by Ben House.

50 People Every Christian Should Know: Learning from the Spiritual Giants of the Faith by Warren Wiersbe.

Do You Want a Friend? by Noel Piper.

Courage to Flee: Living a Moral Life in an Immoral World by Jeffery Klick.

Corinthian Elders by Jack Fortenberry.

The Ever-Loving Truth: Can Faith Thrive in a Post-Christian Culture? by Voddie Baucham.

The Divorce Dilemma: God’s Last Word on Lasting Commitment by John MacArthur.

I received a few DVDs as well:

A Question of Mercy

The Late Great Planet Church: The Rise of Dispensationalism

13 Letters (This is actually a combination CD/DVD/Study kit.

Amazon

Comments (5) »


1. Joseph Grigoletti
May 23, 2009
4:44 PM

If you decide not to review ”The Late Great Planet Church: The Rise of Dispensationalism” or just throw it on your shelf any chance of sending it to me here in Québec? Worth a shot eh! lol have a great day


2. Gordon Cheng
May 24, 2009
2:18 AM

e is another roundup of a few books I have received but have chosen not to review.

Encouragement: How Words Change Lives by Gordon Cheng.

D’oh!

But thank you for the mention anyway Tim; the closest to a review I’ve seen without it actually being a review!

However maybe I could mention that you can order the book online here (note that the first chapter is downloadable free), and that your US readers can order via the US store here.


3. Steve Burlew
May 24, 2009
6:19 AM

Wow. And here at Banner of Truth, we just received our newly published 888 clothbound pages titled, “Sermons on Genesis: Chapters 1-11” by John Calvin … The first time they’ve ever been available in English. I love that one sentence on the back of the book, “Let the reader be warned; this volume contains lively preaching!”
:-)
You got any time to review this one, Tim?
Steve Burlew (Banner of Truth)


4. Joseph Grigoletti
May 24, 2009
12:21 PM

Well Steve if Tim does not I would be more than happy to :)


5. Ben Makuh
May 25, 2009
1:05 PM

If you can, you should review 13 Letters. It’s incredible. I’m well aware that many people won’t agree with me on that simply because they don’t like hip hop, but I believe it really is a great way to communicate the message of the Pauline letters.