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Review: The Glorious Victory: An Exposition of Revelation

Finding Bible curriculum for my teens is not too difficult, except when it comes to the book of Revelation.  While much has been written about this Bible book, most of it is either very scholarly or else full of sensation.  For my teens, I want an accessible resource that interprets Revelation in the light of […]

Review: Fyodor Dostoevsky by Peter Leithart

Since we love Leithart’s literature study guides, I expected his latest book, Fyodor Dostoevsky to be something I could use in my homeschool.  But it isn’t. Instead, it’s the poetic biography of a man who faced the darkest sides of humanity in himself and others, who struggled with his faith and his life, and who […]

Free Preview: The Barber Who Wanted to Pray

Have you or your children ever wondered how to pray?  Here, in a gorgeous picture book that you can read online for free, is an answer. Sproul and Fluharty based The Barber Who Wanted to Pray on an old, old story.  When Martin Luther was asked by Master Peter, his barber, how to pray, he […]

Review: Salt in His Blood: The Life of Michael De Ruyter

Take a feisty, uncontrollable boy (yes, kids were handfuls in the 1600’s, too!) and send him to sea with a Bible.  Then watch as God uses a lifetime of experience to turn this street-fighting, steeple-climbing, wanna-be sailor into man of wisdom, godliness, and bravery.  This is the story of one of the great admirals of […]

Review: Thriving at College by Alex Chediak

  “I pray,” writes Alex Chediak in Thriving at College, “…that by God’s grace my life and this book will be used of God in some small way to help Christians thrive at college, maximize their God-given potential, embrace full-orbed adulthood, faithfully develop their talents, and take their places as salt and light in God’s […]