Reviews by Brandon Vogt
Notes From The Tilt-A-Whirl
On 10/16 Brandon Vogt wrote: Some people see the world as boring, as nothing more than drab monotony. Others--including writers like C.S. Lewis, G.K. Chesterton, Annie Dillard, and Frederick Buechner--see whim all around them; the enchantment constantly penetrating our world. These latter types take seriously Jesus' admonition ... Be Enchanted
The American Patriot's Bible
On 5/25 Brandon Vogt wrote: As I sit here typing on Memorial Day, the relationship between patriotism and religion can’t help but surface in my mind. In a world plagued with religiously mandated murders and ‘holy wars’, religion and patriotism currently exist in an awkward partnership. I myself am increasingly leery anytime ... Patriotism and Religion Make Uneasy Bedfellows
The Noticer
On 4/27 Brandon Vogt wrote: I received a copy of "The Noticer", a book written by author Andy Andrews, from its publisher to review. Taking a note from other inspirational, spiritual books of fiction like "The Shack" and "The Five People You Meet In Heaven", Andrews has composed a touching story of common wisdom. The main character, ... Nothing spectacular, but a good read
The Hole in Our Gospel
On 4/25 Brandon Vogt wrote: Recently, I was sent a copy of “The Hole In Our Gospel” to read and review. Written by the U.S. President of World Vision, Richard Stearns, the book journeys into the great problems of the world and analyzes how Christians, specifically in America, relate to them. Seeing that the book was penned ... The Hole In Our Gospel