Category: Book Review

The Faith of Our Fathers by James Cardinal Gibbons, Archbishop of Baltimore

The Faith of Our Fathers

by James Cardinal Gibbons | The Church is misrepresented in so-called Histories like Foxe’s Book of Martyrs. It is true that he has been successfully

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Five Images Of Christ In The Post-Apostolic Age

Five Images Of Christ In The Post-Apostolic Age

by Mike Boling | All in all, I came away with a deeper appreciation and understanding of the debate that took

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Prevailing Prayers of the Bible and Relentless Faith

Prevailing Prayers of the Bible and Relentless Faith

by Pastor Kimberly Ray’s | Relentless faith is faith in the Lord that is unshakable, unstoppable, and

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Chinua Achebe, The Art of Fiction No

Chinua Achebe, The Art of Fiction No. 139

by Jerome Brooks | “When I began going to school and learned to read, I encountered stories of other

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Sowers of the Current Chaos

Sowers of the Current Chaos

by Paul Kengor | Charles Murr: He says that Cardinal Gagnon explained to him hundreds of times

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Passing the Torch: Mentorship in Ministry

Passing the Torch: Mentorship in Ministry

by William N. Downie III | If intentional effort to pass the torch of ministry by training up those to

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'The Happiness Curve' Proves Life Gets Better After 50

‘The Happiness Curve’ Proves Life Gets Better After 50

by Jessica Toomer | What mid-life crisis? Author Jonathan Rauch

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Origin Story: A Big History of Everything

Origin Story: A Big History of Everything

2018 – David Christian – Science & Nature. “I have long been a fan of David Christian. In Origin Story, he

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The Suicide of the West: A Tale of Two Miracles

The Suicide of the West: A Tale of Two Miracles

by John Horvat II | It is time to return to the one true God from whom will come not a haphazard Miracle but

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The Radical Christian Faith of Frederick Douglass

The Radical Christian Faith of Frederick Douglass

by D. H. Dilbeck | The great abolitionist spoke words of rebuke—and hope—to a slaveholding

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