Fiction

Domestic Enemies – Kent Wyatt

This is going to be a weird review, because I want to talk about the implications of Domestic Enemies more than I do the actual plot. Why? Because the actual plot isn’t that noteworthy. It’s […]

Fiction

The World Before the Flood – John Thomas

Time traveling back to Bible times isn’t new in Christian fiction, but it’s rarely done well. Indeed, the only positive example I can think of comes from Madeline L’Engle’s Time Quartet novel, Many Waters. Incidentally, […]

Non-Fiction

Enough Is Enough: A Step-by-Step Plan to Leave an Abusive Relationship with God’s Help – David E. Clarke and William G. Clarke

Despite this book’s heavy topic, I found it to be a quick and easy read. David E. Clarke writes in a very concise and clear style, and each chapter is brief, well-organized, and to-the-point. Over […]

Children's Books

The Big Wide Welcome Storybook: A True Story About Jesus, James, and a Church That Learned to Love All Sorts of People – Trillia Newbell and Catalina Echeverri

In this new installment in the Tales that Tell the Truth series, Trillia Newbell addresses the issue of favoritism, sharing the message of James 2:1-26 at a child-friendly level. She provides context for the time […]

Non-Fiction

Jesus Listens – Sarah Young

It’s been 18 years since Sarah Young published Jesus Calling, the bestselling devotional that broke barriers with its simplicity, authenticity, and comforting message. It was a message that was both general enough to apply to […]

Age of Ash Daniel Abraham
Fiction

Age of Ash – David Abraham

This was my first David Abraham book. The summary caught my attention, so I thought I would dip my toe into another epic fantasy series. I try not to read other people’s reviews before beginning […]