Crossway Books sent me an advanced copy of John Piper’s Amazing Grace in the Life of William Wilberforce. I’ve heard Piper reads a lot of biographies and makes it a regular habit to write about them and retell their stories and ministries.
Wilberforce is an outstanding story of radical grace …
And here’s a description of the […]
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Amazing Grace in the Life of William Wilberforce by John Piper
Published by January 17th, 2007 in General. 2 CommentsDorothy Sayers, Creed or Chaos? Why Christians Must Choose Either Dogma or Disaster (Or, Why It Really Does Matter What You Believe) (Manchester: Sophia Insitute Press, 1999 reprint), 176 pages.
There are many, even among the well-read, who have never experienced the joy of reading one of Dorothy Sayer’s books. You need not be embarrassed if […]
Andrew Murray was born in South Africa in 1828. He received his education in Scotland and Holland and returned to South Africa where he spent many years working as both a pastor and a missionary. I just finished read his book, Humility, and I’m convinced that it belongs on the desk (not just the bookshelf) […]
I am very excited about the Likewise series of books from InterVarsity Press. Every title I have read has literally wowed me. I picked up Sacred Travels: Recovering the Ancient Practice of Pilgrimage with hopes that it would be an interesting book on pilgrimage – something I know very little about, and found […]
Pour Your Heart Into It by Starbucks’ Howard Schultz
Published by January 7th, 2007 in General. 2 CommentsI recently finished reading “Pour Your Heart Into It,” a book that tells the story of Starbucks and it’s rise to prominence in the coffee world. Howard Schultz, former CEO and current Chairman, is the main storyteller and he shares some very interesting details about his goals and intentions.
I loved the book and could hardly […]
Walking the Small Group Tightrope by Russ Robinson and Bill Donahue
Published by January 4th, 2007 in General. 0 CommentsIn Walking the Small Group Tightrope, Russ Robinson and Bill Donahue identify various “tensions” faced in small group ministry. One of those tensions is “task” vs. “people.” Another way to define that tension is “inward-focused groups” (those groups that are primarily concerned with the growth and care of its members; most traditional small groups fall […]
God would not let our son rest until he joined the Army Reserves in 2005. As a Christian author, I knew I had to write from my mother’s heart. “Secure the Fort” will be a reminder to all that our nation has a religious heritage founded on faith in God. It is imperitive to me that our […]
A thirst quenching devotional you don’t want to miss!
This refreshing book is full of personal “water themed” life experiences that come full circle into Biblical truths. All relate to Jesus as our source of Living Water and LIFE!
Come to the well, and drink from the cup of Life….
http://livingwaterdevotional.blogspot.com Release date and purchase info updated regularly. (Xlibris […]
All Glory Is His! Christian Inspirational Poetry
Published by January 4th, 2007 in General. 0 CommentsAll Glory Is His! Book of Christian Inspirational Poetry is designed to compliment my existing personal writing ministry site, www.allgloryishis.com. After establishing the website in June of 2006, I noticed that the poetry page was one of the most visited pages. Therefore, I created the book!
My prayer as a writer is that God would give me words to […]
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I’m looking for people who will write book reviews for the Lounge, who are:
Able – to write decent reviews
Willing – to actually write them
Book nerds – must have a semi-controllable addiction to good books
If you’re … yes, willing and able to write reviews in exchange for free books, let’s […]

