Reviews by Tim George
Face of Betrayal
On 4/27 Tim George wrote: Face of Betrayal co-authored by Fox News Legal Analyst Lis Wiehl and April Henry, is the first in a promised series of four called the Triple Threat Novels. There high school classmates find a common bond in their ten year reunion and a chocolate desert called, the Triple Threat. One is a Federal Prosecutor, ... A Good Start
The Rivers Run Dry
On 4/13 Tim George wrote: The Rivers Run Dry: This sophomore novel from Sibella Giorello is a gritty and fast paced suspense novel full of forensic details. The character of Raliegh Harmon is most interesting and the author does a good job of enabling the reader to look through her eyes. While there is much to like about this ... Good but needs better pacing ..
The Hole in Our Gospel
On 3/27 Tim George wrote: How does an Ivy league graduate running a major corporation end up leaving his life of jaguars and corporate jets behind to minister to people dying of AIDS in Africa? All I can say is read The Hole In Our Gospel by Richard Stearns and perhaps you will be challenged to reevaluate your own place in this ... Is there a hole in your gospel?
Rachel's Tears
On 3/4 Tim George wrote: The first words that caught my attention upon receiving my review copy of Rachel's Tears were, "10 years after Columbine." Could it be a decade has passed since the reality of what happened in suburban America when two boys, heads with filled with Nitchze and heart brimming over with hate, blazed before ... A Transparent Life
Christianity in Crisis: The 21st Century
On 2/16 Tim George wrote: Twenty years ago Hank Hanegraaff, president of Christian Research Institute, gave us Christianity in Crisis. It was a resounding call to an awareness of what is often called the Word Faith movement and a return to Biblical Christianity. While many have heeded that call, Christianity in Crisis: 21st Century ... 20 years later and nothing much has changed
This Is Your Brain On Joy
On 2/9 Tim George wrote: When I received This Is Your Brain On Joy, I have to confess my thrill meter dropped a few notches. I had nothing against the author or the topic. After all, who wouldn't like a little more joy in their life? The problem is, self-help books usually leave me flat much like the inevitable drop after a ... But My Brain is Normal!
The Word of Promise The Gift of Psalms
On 1/30 Tim George wrote: f you are looking for an in-depth commentary on the Psalms get Spurgeon’s, Treasury of David. But if you are looking for a resource to start your day as you drive to work or to wash away that same’s day’s strains before going to sleep, The Gift of Psalms, might just be the book for you. Fifty ... The GIft of Psalms