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Five Cities That Ruled The World

Five Cities That Ruled The World

On 11/15 Albert McIlhenny wrote: Five Cities that Ruled the World: How Jerusalem, Athens, Rome, London, and New York Shaped Global History – Douglas Wilson Thomas Nelson (November 2009) Topic: Christian Culture Summary: Reflection upon the influence of 5 cities in creating Western culture Rating: Douglas Wilson builds his ... Book Review: Scorecard for the City of Man

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4 Stars

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Between Wyomings

Between Wyomings

On 8/15 Albert McIlhenny wrote: Between Wyomings: My God and an Ipod on the Open Road - Ken Mansfield Thomas Nelson (June 9, 2009) Topic: Biography Summary: Reflections by a Christian on his career in the music business Rating: Over the centuries, the Church has been filled with the stories of how those in unique circumstances and facing unique trials came ... Book Review: Road Trip to a Narrow Road

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5 Stars

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His Name is Jesus

His Name is Jesus

On 7/6 Albert McIlhenny wrote: Max Lucado has over the last decade established himself as a bankable item in Christian publishing. With his easily accessible meditations on the Gospel message, he has won a large following who relate well to his down home presentations that on occasion border on the saccharine. I have to admit that ... For a Target Audience

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3 Stars

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The Hole in Our Gospel

The Hole in Our Gospel

On 7/6 Albert McIlhenny wrote: Christianity In Crisis: The 21st Century - Hank Hanegraaff Thomas Nelson (March 3, 2009) Topic: Protestantism Summary: An update of his expose on the heretical teachings of the Word Faith movment Rating: No one has managed to shed light on the heresy that is the Word Faith Movement in the Church as clearly and strongly as Hank ... Book Review: Money Grubbing Charlatans - The Next Generation

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5 Stars

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Christianity in Crisis: The 21st Century

Christianity in Crisis: The 21st Century

On 7/6 Albert McIlhenny wrote: Christianity In Crisis: The 21st Century - Hank Hanegraaff Thomas Nelson (March 3, 2009) Topic: Protestantism Summary: An update of his expose on the heretical teachings of the Word Faith movment Rating: No one has managed to shed light on the heresy that is the Word Faith Movement in the Church as clearly and strongly as Hank ... Book Review: Money Grubbing Charlatans - The Next Generation

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5 Stars

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In the Footsteps of Paul

In the Footsteps of Paul

On 7/6 Albert McIlhenny wrote: Evaluating Ken Duncan’s In the Footsteps of Paul probably depends on what you are expecting. The heralded photographer does not disappoint with his photos in this quite stunning collection of shots covering the travels of the Apostle Paul in the apostolic age. The photographs are gorgeous and the book ... The Pictures Tell the Story

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4 Stars

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Dred Scott's Revenge

Dred Scott's Revenge

On 6/20 Albert McIlhenny wrote: Dred Scott’s Revenge: A Legal History of Race and Freedom in America - Judge Anthony Napolitano Thomas Nelson (April 21, 2009) Topic: Politics Summary: History of the development of race relations in America Rating: In Dred Scott’s Revenge, Judge Anthony P. Napolitano has given us a tremendous ... Book Review: An American Legacy

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5 Stars

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Christianity Today Study Series: Faith & Pop Culture

Christianity Today Study Series: Faith & Pop Culture

On 4/11 Albert McIlhenny wrote: Faith and Pop Culture (Christianity Today Study Series) - Christianity Today Topic: Christian Culture; Protestantism Summary: Small group guide to studying the relationship between the Christian faith and pop culture Rating: At a time when popular culture has presented Christianity its greatest ... Book Review: In the World but Not of the World?

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4 Stars

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