Reviews by T.C. Judd
The Liturgical Year
On 12/17 T.C. Judd wrote: With the recent growing interest in Evangelical circles of liturgical practices from the larger Christian church (as evidenced, for example, by the Nelson's "Ancient Practices" series of which this volume is part or the publication of Tyndale's Mosaic NLT Bible), Sister Joan Chittister's book "The Liturgical ... A great introduction to the Christian year!
The Hole in Our Gospel
On 10/10 T.C. Judd wrote: Back in early July, the folks at Thomas Nelson were kind enough to send me a review copy of Richard Stearns’ new book, The Hole in Our Gospel. It has taken me this long to read and review it, not because of busyness or some other excuse, but because Stearns (the President of World Vision ... Book Review: The Hole in Our Gospel by Richard Stearns
In the Footsteps of Paul
On 6/25 T.C. Judd wrote: In the Footsteps of Paul is a breathtaking collection of photos chronicling the life of the Apostle Paul. Through his camera lens, Ken Duncan has traveled through Israel, Turkey, Greece, and other locations to give readers a stunning glimpse into the places where Paul lived, worked, preached, and traveled. The ... Book Review: In the Footsteps of Paul
Christianity in Crisis: The 21st Century
On 4/12 T.C. Judd wrote: Christianity in Crisis: 21st Century is an extensive update and revision of Hank Hanegraaff’s classic, first published nearly twenty years ago. In it, he examines and scrutinizes the theology, practice, and teachings of some of the most popular “Word of Faith” (or simply “Faith”) ... Book Review: Christianity in Crisis: 21st Century by Hank Hanegraaff
House of Dark Shadows
On 1/19 T.C. Judd wrote: House of Dark Shadows is the first of three (currently) thrillers in the Dreamhouse Kings series by Robert Liparulo. Aimed at the tween crowd, this book is a fast-paced page-turner that will not fail to disappoint either the teen or even adult reader. There are plenty of reviews at online booksellers, the publisher’s ... Book Review: “House of Dark Shadows” by Robert Liparulo