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2024 was the first year in nearly a decade that I did not post one book review. While that saddens me, and I’m sure is disappointing for you as well, it is my hope for this 2024 book recap to provide you with some books to consider in the new year as you consult other […]
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I believe the content that fills our minds and occupies our time shapes the lives we live and the people we become, very much like the adage, “you are what you eat.” This is the meat that feeds the ministry I’ve felt called to pursue and is why I intentionally prioritize my role as both […]
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Live Your Truth and Other Lies: Exposing Popular Deceptions That Make Us Anxious, Exhausted, and Self-Obsessed By Alisa Childers So much of what we’re experiencing in our culture today is derived from the popular lie, live your truth. This lie has been masquerading in the realm of self-help for decades, doling out promises of peace, freedom, […]
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Oneness Embraced: Reconciliation, The Kingdom, & How We Are Stronger Together By Tony Evans I first encountered Dr. Tony Evans while participating in a small group study of his Raising Kingdom Kids curriculum years ago. His energy was contagious while his passion for equipping families for lifelong discipleship and spiritual accountability was inspiring. But what captivated me […]
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As the biblical worldview is increasingly diminishing, the pressure to conform to culture is rapidly growing and strengthening in intensity. What was once widely accepted as truth and standard (such as biological sex and gender and marriage between one man and one woman) is now seen to be morally relative and comparative to how one […]
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Faithfully Different: Regaining Biblical Clarity in a Secular Culture By Natasha Crain There is no neutral worldview. Rather, the lens in which every human views the world is shaped and refined by one’s moral, philosophical, and scientific beliefs as well as one’s personal attitudes, values, and experiences. Everyone has a worldview that they use to […]