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Heart and Scroll by Martin Wickens
"It warms my heart to read a good book by a fellow independent Baptist. Such books are far too rare. This book is an excellent study of the Christian relationship with social media. The author has done a fantastic job of capturing the spiritual heart " Read more of this review »
Worship in Song by Scott Aniol
“Worship is a spiritual response to God as a result of understanding biblical truth about God.”
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Worship in Song by Scott Aniol
“In every instance, the physical response of worship relates directly to an understanding of truth about God.”
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His Majesty's Airship by S.C. Gwynne
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Gwynne is an excellent author and his research into the subject of this book was extensive. I found the jumping around between the story of the R101 and then to the various characters jarring. I'm sure that's just a personal preference.

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Free to Focus by Michael Hyatt
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I have made plenty of productivity mistakes over the years. I've found a solution to some problems, but there's always room for improvement.

This book helped in numerous ways but also verified a few truths I've discovered the hard way. I wish I had r
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A Short Life of Jonathan Edwards (Library of Religious Biography by George M. Marsden
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Though I differ with Edwards in his Calvinism, I have great respect and admiration for him.

Few can follow in his footsteps intellectually. He was a brilliant man in not just theology, but in every area science he turned his mind to. Intellectually a
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Running to Win by Ellen Caughey
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Eri Liddell was a world class athlete. Apart from the physical exertions of competing, he could have had a comfortable and acclaimed life.
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Men of Valor by Ellen Caughey
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George Whitefield by Lucille Travis
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I've been familiar with bits and pieces of the life of George Whitefield for most of my life. However, it wasn't until I listened to this book that I realized how little I really knew about his life as a whole.

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The Spiritual Life of a Leader by Boyd Bailey
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Bailey's book achieves it's stated purpose. On the first page he writes,

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Randy Alcorn
“Abundance isn't God's provision for me to live in luxury. It's his provision for me to help others live. God entrusts me with his money not to build my kingdom on earth, but to build his kingdom in heaven.”
Randy Alcorn, Money, Possessions, and Eternity: A Comprehensive Guide to What the Bible Says about Financial Stewardship, Generosity, Materialism, Retirement, Financial Planning, Gambling, Debt, and More

“To them, the material loss outweighed the spiritual gain. They preferred the swine to the Saviour; and they illustrate to us that the most outstanding miracle of mercy will not produce desire toward God, or faith toward Christ, in those who care more for their earthly possessions than their spiritual interests.”
J. Sidlow Baxter, Awake My Heart: Daily Devotional Meditations for the Year

H.A. Ironside
“Jonathan was solemnly robed in the high-priestly garments, which he assumed for the good of his people. Yet it is clear that all this was opposed to the plain word of God. Trusting to or acting in the flesh to procure a desirable end, can never be of the Holy Spirit.”
H.A. Ironside, The 400 Silent Years: from Malachi to Matthew

H.A. Ironside
“For us, who are seeking to learn lessons of practical value from all this, one thing stands out as a solemn warning: the people of the Jews had largely lost that godly separation and dependence which should have been their sanctification. In their distresses, in place of implicit reliance on the God of their fathers, they turned to alliances with the heathen, depending on an arm of flesh that often failed them, and was to be their ruin in the end. Who that is even ordinarily familiar with the history of the Church, can fail to see that the same snare has ever been the bane of every movement which in its early beginnings was marked by devotedness to Christ and reliance upon the living God, but which as the freshness of early days passed away, and numbers were added who had obtained the truth at little cost (often coming into it almost by natural birth), lost this peculiar link with the Divine, and depended more and more on what was merely human? This is the weakness of practically every religious society, and no company of Christians can afford to be indifferent to the danger of such a course. Power and blessing, victory and spiritual freshness are the portion of those who cleave to the Lord alone. Weakness and barrenness as surely follow upon amalgamation with the world, as in the case of the Jews in the days upon which we have been dwelling.”
H.A. Ironside, The 400 Silent Years: from Malachi to Matthew

H.A. Ironside
“Thus has it ever been when the twin evils of either narrow party spirit or broad latitudinarianism have been allowed to do their deadly and soul-destroying work. The one makes bigoted fanatics, who imagine that all divine counsels centre in themselves, and become intolerant, formal and exacting. The other produces careless, pleasure-loving “broad-churchmanlike” professors, who are indifferent to all that is vital in religion, content to have a form of godliness while denying its power.”
H.A. Ironside, The 400 Silent Years: from Malachi to Matthew

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