Jeffrey W. Bennett. Frederick, Md.: Publish America, 2001. 242 pp. (Paperback). Quite frankly, this is an exciting and highly readable Christian novel that deserves a
Ann Platz. Birmingham, Ala.: New Hope Publishers, 2005. 208 pp. (Paperback). This publisher’s offerings are a bargain, indeed, inasmuch as they are generally a great
Charles W. Deweese. Macon, Ga.: Mercer University Press, 2005. 256 pp. (Paperback). This book focuses primarily on the history of Baptist women in the diaconate.
James L. Smith. Birmingham: Alabama Baptist Children’s Homes & Family Ministries. 68 pp. (Paperback). This reviewer is extremely pleased with this, inasmuch as the author
Drayton Nabers Jr. Tulsa, Okla.: Christian Publishing Services, 2005. 290 pp. (Hardback). It is refreshing indeed to read a book about character, inasmuch as our
Edna Ellison. Birmingham: New Hope Publishers, 2005. 138 pp. (Paperback). Subtitled “A Shared Study of Ephesians” and described as one of the “Friend to Friend
Mac Brunson and Ergun Caner. Nashville: Broadman & Holman Publishers, 2005. 216 pp. (Paperback). From this highly relevant and biblically oriented work produced by a
Mark Prater. Birmingham: New Hope Publishers, 2005. 158 pp. (Paperback). “Silent Storm” is an intimate portrayal of the diagnosis and treatment that challenged one man’s