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Here’s How Christian Book Summaries Help You Learn More…in Less Time

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Some people love to learn but don’t necessarily enjoy the act of reading…while others love to read but can’t find the time to read all those enticing books! Does this describe you? If so, or if you just want to learn more and save time, then the book summaries at Books At a Glance will help you to read more quality, Christian books…in less time!

What Are Book Summaries?
A book summary is similar to the “executive summary” concept that’s so popular in the business world; it condenses the main points, thoughts, and arguments of a book into bite-sized pieces, so that you can get the gist of the entire book in only the time that it takes you to read the 7 – 10 page summary.

What’s the Difference Between a Book Summary and a Book Review?
Book reviews are very valuable, however they generally merely assess the book, whereas a book summary will enable you to become thoroughly familiar with the key points in a book in just 7-10 pages, so that you will easily learn the main points of the book in just one sitting and so that you will be certain that you’re making a wise decision before purchasing the book. Click HERE to get immediate access to these summaries.

Books at a GlanceKeep Current & Informed of the Newest and Best of Christian Books
Keeping up with the massive onslaught of quality Christian books can be overwhelming! However, with the book summaries from Books At a Glance, you will finally be able to keep current with hand-selected, quality Christian books with virtually no infringement on your (already) busy schedule! With these book summaries, you’ll learn and grow, and you’ll also keep current with the “hot” books that your fellow parishioners are reading…”hot” books that may or may not be helpful to them! Our goal is to keep you informed.

You’ll Get Immediate Access to 1 – 2 Books Summaries Every Week…Delivered Right to Your Inbox!
Whether you’re reading these book summaries from your computer or on-the-go from your mobile device on our mobile-friendly website, these book summaries will keep you informed of new and significant Christian books. These books are hand-selected by Fred Zaspel and the Books At a Glance staff, and summarized by our well-qualified staff of pastors and professors.

Come, Learn and Keep Current!
Go to www.BooksAtaGlance.com right away to register and gain access to these valuable summaries. They will help you learn more, faster, and you will no longer be frustrated by not being able to keep up with good Christian publications!

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Book Summaries


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    Weekend A La Carte (November 8)

    A La Carte: Sending isn’t a consolation prize / Suffering and resilience / The loneliness of being rejected / Word hard, rest hard, trust God / Expand your family at church / Kindle deals / and more.

  • Embodied Holiness

    The Biblical Call To Bodily Care

    Christians can often have a strange relationship with the body. Certain Christian traditions have treated the body as if it is no more than a shell for the soul, a material self that is of little importance when compared to the immaterial self. Other Christian traditions have treated the body as if it is of…

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    A La Carte (November 7)

    A La Carte: Genocide in Nigeria / Rise with the Sun / The AI revolution is coming for our kids / Living out your assurance / Give your best away / Ministry prerequisites / and more.

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    A La Carte (November 6)

    A La Carte: Silicon Valley and a ’70s prophecy conference / Questions about predestination / Giving while struggling financially / Do we remember the poor? / The Nephilim / and more.

  • Hardened Sinner

    Why You Can Confidently Pray for the Most Hardened Sinner You Know

    One of the most important responsibilities of every Christian is the responsibility of praying for the salvation of the lost. It is an important responsibility, but also a difficult one, and especially so when we have labored in prayer for years or decades without seeing that person come to faith.