Category Archives: Book Reviews

Book Review: “Between Wyomings”

Between Wyomings: My God an iPod on the Open Road is the biography and spiritual memoir of record producer, Ken Mansfield. As the book unfolds we journey with Mansfield through a life that is headed towards its zenith. Power, success, and the “good life” are attained. Yet, as so often happens in memoirs such as

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Book Review: “The Principle of the Path”

Evidently, the market for self-help books has not been adversely affected by the recent economic downturn. In fact, maybe more than ever, people are looking for advice to get from where they are to where they want to be. Andy Stanley’s most recent book, The Principle of the Path, promises to do just that. Stanley’s

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Book Review: “The Noticer”

Andy Andrew’s most recent book, The Noticer, was a delightful tale about a man named “Jones.” Jones, a man who seems to stumble into people’s lives at just-the-right time, has the uncanny ability to recognize a problem that hinders a great many people- “a lack of perspective.” Through pointed questions and short discussions, Jones helps

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Book Review: “Faith and Pop Culture”

As a pastor, I’m always looking for some good resources to have handy in my toolbox. So, when Thomas Nelson Publishers sent me this book/small group curriculum to review, I was rather excited. The book seemed to be based on a sound and interesting premise: “Can We Find Jesus in Popular Entertainment?” The book also

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