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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.

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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.

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Book Summaries


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    Random Thoughts and Tips on Prayer

    Not every thought makes a good article and sometimes an entire article can be distilled down to a single thought. For those reasons, I like to occasionally create what I have created here–a roundup of brief, random thoughts. In this case, these thoughts are on prayer.

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    A La Carte (February 23)

    A La Carte: Why is Andrew not above the law? / Sharing the gospel / He is strong enough / Shallow Christian friends / Headship / Is fear a sin? / Kindle deals / and more.

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    The Most Quotable Quote

    Tim Keller was a very quotable individual, but of all the quotes he left us, I expect one will prove the most widely shared. It speaks, of course, of the gospel—the good news, the great news, the wondrous news, the sends-chills-up-my-spine news, the brings-tears-to-my-eyes news, the I-wouldn’t-believe-it-if-God-hadn’t-said-it news of what Jesus Christ has accomplished on…

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    Weekend A La Carte (February 21)

    A La Carte: On saving the world / We are not workhorses / You will regret your outbursts of anger / Witchcraft in the church / Embrace your life / Principles for wise use of AI / and more.

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    This week, the giveaway is sponsored by Missionary.com. They are giving away three pairs of tickets to the Missionary Conference. Enter your information below for a chance to win. “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations” (Matthew 28:19). After His death and resurrection, Christ gave this command to His people. There is still a great multitude waiting…

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    The Suffering of a Child

    It is always difficult to understand the ways of God. Impossible, even. This is never more obviously true than when we witness the suffering of a child. Many people would attest that few things pose a deeper challenge to their faith than to see a child suffering, especially if the affliction is terminal.