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Reviews of religious and theological books and publications

Book Review: Christian Modesty and the Public Undressing of America

Book Review: Christian Modesty and the Public Undressing of America

Author: Jeff Pollard Publisher: The Vision Forum, Inc Originally Published: 2003 Turn on the television, look at the magazine rack, or just step outside your front door and you’ll notice that modesty is lost on the greater part of society. While immodest dress might not be surprising among irreligious people, it is alarming to see what passes as “modesty” among many that claim to be Christians. This sad condition is the focus of Jeff Pollard’s book Christian Modesty and the…

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Book Review: When Shovels Break

Book Review: When Shovels Break

MIchael Bolton provides a review of the book, “When Shovels Break” by Michael J. Shank, which is a sequel to the very popular book “Muscle and a Shovel.” Michael does a great job in this review of providing an overview of the book, as well as pointing out some of the strengths but also a few dangers.

Book Review: Why I am a Member of the Church of Christ

Book Review: Why I am a Member of the Church of Christ

Author: Leroy Brownlow  In an era where the religious world seems bent on finding better ways than the gospel to attract people to Christ it’s nice to occasionally read one of the old classics. In “Why I Am a Member of the Church of Christ” the author, the late Leroy Brownlow (1914-2002), returns to the basics! First published in 1945 this little book consists of twenty-five simple studies on what makes the Church of Christ not only unique but more…

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