
The Truth about Same-Sex Marriage: Six Things You Must Know about What’s Really At Stake, by Erwin W. Lutzer | Review by Rosa Byler
That there should even be a book by this title is a sign of the times we live in! Moral corruption and deviant lifestyles have always existed on the underside of the fabric of society, but ours is probably the first literate culture to couple two such antithetical terms in so casual a manner. The […]
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The Family Business:
Family-owned and -operated businesses are a major contributor to the American economy. A recent study by SCORE (Service Corps of Retired Executives) noted that there are 28.8 million small businesses in America; and of those, 19% are “family owned.” They define “family owned” as “any business in which two or more family members operate the […]
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Life As a Prayer: Recapturing the Wind of Head Covering, by Michele Barnes McClendon | Review by Rosa Byler
Have you ever wondered how Christians outside of Anabaptism view I Corinthians 11 today? While a head covering for women has been customary throughout many cultures in most of world history, the practice has fallen into disuse during the last hundred years, particularly in Western culture. Churches that observed it thoughtlessly while it was in […]
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The Unquenchable Flame: Discovering the Heart of the Reformation by Michael Reeves | Review by Rosa Byler
Growing up in a home where church history was important, I felt fairly well-acquainted with the significant figures of the Reformation. Their names were familiar to me and I had a general idea of what had been accomplished by such men as Martin Luther, Jan Hus, William Tyndale, and our own Anabaptist heroes: Conrad Grebel, […]
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What Do You Think of Me? Why Do I Care? By Edward T. Welch | Review by Rosa Byler
What Do You Think of Me? Why Do I Care? provides Scriptural insight into the problem of being controlled by the opinions of others. We naturally long for the praise and love of other people, and when this “need” is not met, we feel discredited and worthless. One of our culture’s foundational assumptions is that […]
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Why I Don’t Listen to Contemporary Christian Music, by Shelly Garlock Hamilton
The question of what music is appropriate for Christians has become one of heated controversy in the last fifty years. Few Christians have difficulty categorizing the music of a performer who angrily chants or wails nearly unintelligible lyrics to the accompaniment of primitive poundings and thumpings. Most of us will readily acknowledge the value of […]
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