Reviews by Bruce Walker
What Difference Do It Make?
On 10/21 Bruce Walker wrote: Ron Hall and Denver Moore, the authors of “Same Kind of Different as Me”, return (with Lynn Vincent) with the sequel to their New York Times bestseller. I have not read their original work but, after reading this one, plan to do so in the near future.Even if you have not read their first work, you ... “What Difference Do It Make?”: A Book Review
The Kingdom of the Occult
On 9/8 Bruce Walker wrote: “The Kingdom of the Occult” is the work of Jill Martin Rische, eldest daughter of Dr. Walter Martin, and Kurt Van Gorden, a minister and missionary. Dr. Martin, deceased in 1989, nevertheless, plays a major role in this work as noted by his daughter in the introduction.Years ago, I remember my father ... "The Kingdom of the Occult": A Book Review
Fearless
On 9/8 Bruce Walker wrote: The musical “Mary Poppins” contains a song which says “Just a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down”. If my medicine is a book by popular, best selling author Max Lucado, then I have yet to find my “sugar”. Despite attempting to read several of Mr. Lucado’s works, I have yet to complete ... "Fearless" by Max Lucado: A Book Review