June 20th, 2011
Through Gates of Splendor by Elisabeth Elliot
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I have read this book several times. The last time it aloud in our family reading time. It is a compelling read that is hard to put down. It is not just a story. It is a true account of the initial outreach to the Auca indians in Ecuador. This book will challenge you in your commitment and service to God. I highly recommend it.
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May 5th, 2011
Jesus, the Only Way to God: Must You Hear the Gospel to be Saved? by John Piper
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Excellent and timely book. Piper deals with the reality of Hell and the necessity of hearing and believing the Gospel in order to be saved. In our fuzzy, increasingly pluralistic society, few have the courage to unequivocally and publicly state that Jesus Christ is the only way to God. Ours is an age of gate-wideners and way-broadeners who want to reduce salvation to moralism and sincerity. If they are successful, then all roads lead to God. Not so according to God’s Word. Jesus Christ is the (one and only) way to God and all who come, must come through (by conscious faith in) Him. I highly recommend this book.
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May 5th, 2011
Jesus, the Only Way to God: Must You Hear the Gospel to be Saved? by John Piper
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Excellent and timely book. Piper deals with the reality of Hell and the necessity of hearing and believing the Gospel in order to be saved. In our fuzzy, increasingly pluralistic society, few have the courage to unequivocally and publicly state that Jesus Christ is the only way to God. Ours is an age of gate-wideners and way-broadeners who want to reduce salvation to moralism and sincerity. If they are successful, then all roads lead to God. Not so according to God’s Word. Jesus Christ is the (one and only) way to God and all who come, must come through (by conscious faith in) Him. I highly recommend this book.
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May 5th, 2011
The Charlatan’s Boy: A Novel by Jonathan Rogers
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Very fun read. You don’t have to read "The Wilderking Trilogy" in order to enjoy this book, but a little familiarity with the Feechies will help. This is not a sequel to the trilogy, but more of a spinoff story that involves Feechies. Rogers does have a few surprises in store for the reader and lots of action. The story is told from the point of view of Grady, the main character. It is interesting that he is on a quest, but not quite aware of it. This was another great family read-aloud.
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April 29th, 2011
The Way of the Wilderking by Jonathan Rogers
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This is the exciting conclusion to The Wilderking Trilogy. The tension and action reach their peak in this book. It also has a few surprises in store. We did this as a family read-aloud and had a lot of fun with this series.
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