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The Harrowing of Hell by Stephen Seal

The story is well written, and gripping. It tells of what may have happened after the crucifixion and before the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Although it is fictional it has a sound theological base, and makes the reader identify with … Continue reading

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Christopher Columbus: Navigated by God

Both my daughter and I thoroughly enjoyed this book. And although there are a fair amount of books available about Christopher Columbus, we had never read one written from this perspective. Christopher Columbus: Navigated by God showed the human side … Continue reading

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"Cry For the Moon" by William Woodall

Cry For the Moon by William Woodall is unlike any other book I have ever read. By diving into the life of a boy living in darkness, a darkness so real and horrifying, the reader will find themselves wanting to … Continue reading

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Journey to the Ice

Through a young boy’s eyes the reader gets a feel for how living in the time of the tower of Babel and the beginning of the ice age may have been like. Young Makir battles winning his father’s approval and … Continue reading

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The Wordsmith, the Kid, and the Electrolux

For Your Christian Imagination I enjoy C.S. Lewis, but have read only about 40% of the stuff he’s written. I do remember him and others like him emphasizing the importance of reading and the imagination in the Christian life. Actually, … Continue reading

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Guardian of Heaven Series

Mark H. Barratt, who worked for 6 years among the Israeli people, has written a series called The Guardian of Heaven (www.GuardianofHeaven.com) – the series includes 5 books that present a chilling and insightful depiction of the two final witnesses … Continue reading

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A Purpose Under Heaven

A Purpose Under Heaven by Derek Smith is an an engrossing tale about family, faith adn commnunity. Woven in the story he explores how technology can be used for good or evil. Technology is amoral and it will inevitably refect … Continue reading

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A Purpose Under Heavn by Derek Smith

Derek Smith has written a wonderful book — it is an inspiration for all parents and grandparents. He introduces a modern tale about love, loss, anger, frustration and the power of forgiveness. He shows us that technology can be used … Continue reading

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Between Heaven and Hell

On Nov. 22, 1963, three prominent leaders of the 20th century all died within hours of each other: C.S. Lewis (a Christian Theist), John F. Kennedy (a modern humanist), and Thomas Huxley (an Eastern Pantheist). This book records an imaginary … Continue reading

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Jenny's Dream: A Family Saga in Bear Lake, Idaho

%u201CJenny%u2019s Dream%u201D tells a really beautiful story that incorporates the value of loyalty, love, family and forgiveness into it. I found myself greatly enjoying the romances between Jenny%u2019s parents and between Jenny and Will. Each relationship demonstrates friendship, respect and … Continue reading

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