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Review: Taste and See: An Invitation to Read the Bible

Christmas is about our Lord Jesus entering the world to save us from our sins.  But what does that mean?  Who is Jesus, really?  And what are sins?  And why do they matter to God? These are some of the questions people around us may have.  Although we can talk to them and explain the […]

Review: The Genius of Ancient Man by Don Landis

There are two opposing points of view about ancient man: He was relatively unintelligent and incapable of deep thoughts or great inventions, or He was very intelligent and made great strides in many different fields in a remarkably short time. One would suppose that archeology should be able to decide this question.  However, even though […]

Review: A Cry From Egypt by Hope Auer

Terrified, Jarah fled through the darkening streets of Rameses.  She had been late bringing her mother’s weaving to Pharaoh’s palace, and Hebrews were not allowed outside Goshen past curfew.  Jarah was almost home when an arm shot out of the darkness and clutched her shoulder…. As a young girl in Egypt, Jarah knew what it […]

Review: Bible Detective by Peter Martin and Peter Kent

The Bible is full of words, and that’s the way God meant it to be.  But for us and our children, living at a different time and in a very different culture, pictures help make Bible times come alive. Bible Detective by Peter Martin and well-known illustrator Peter Kent contains 17 action-packed illustrations full of […]

Review: Live to Give by Austin Gutwein

The world is full of so many kinds of trouble.  What difference can one person make? Austin Gutwein, a teenager who has already made a huge difference in the lives of thousands of children in Africa, is convinced that, through Christ, each one of us can have an amazing impact on the world. Using the […]