Randy Sprinkle. Birmingham: New Hope Publishers, 2006. 155 pp. (Paperback). Inasmuch as this author believes, and rightly so, that “we live in a contrary world
Efraim Karsh. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2007. 230 pp. (Paperback). This quite informative and challenging book is “an impeccable history of how the
David T. Morgan. Macon, Ga.: Mercer University Press, 2006. 192 pp. (Paperback). This book is a critical review of the very popular “Left Behind” series,
John Shore. Colorado Springs, Colo.: NavPress, 2007. 176 pp. (Paperback). The quite unusual approach taken by this author suggests that we focus more on living
Cherie Burbach. Milwaukee: Bonjour Publishing, 2007. 116 pp. (Paperback). This volume contains more than 50 poems, which help to inspire those who have struggled with
Shaun Blakeney and Wallace Henley. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Baker Books, 2007. 272 pp. (Paperback). Consider Rick Warren’s relevant comment about this book: “Blakeney and Henley
Kenny Luck. Colorado Springs, Colo.: WaterBrook Press, 2007. 224 pp. (Paperback). Subtitled “Have You Caught God’s Vision?,” this challenging volume appeals to men to “take