Reviews by Kyle Clark
Green
On 11/6 Kyle Clark wrote: Green by Ted Dekker is the latest edition to the Circle Series. It is intended to serve as both a prequel and a sequel to the original three (Book Zero, as Dekker calls it). It begins after White, the third book, with the Circle fracturing between those who want to fight the Horde again, led by Samuel, ... Book Review: Green
It Happened In Italy
On 9/16 Kyle Clark wrote: It happened in Italy by Elizabeth Bettina tells two stories: the story of the Jews in Italy during World War II and the story of Elizabeth herself as she discovers the story of the Jews, bringing participants together again after many years. The Italians, unlike the Nazis, did not see a need for abusing ... Review: It Happened In Italy
Christianity in Crisis: The 21st Century
On 5/30 Kyle Clark wrote: Christianity in Crisis 21st Century is a book written by Hank Hanegraaff who is updating his previous book Christianity in Crisis. In this book, Hanegraaff examines the claims and teachings of false teachers, particularly the Word-Faith, health and wealth teachers. When I started looking at it, I was ... Christianity in Crisis 21st Century
Kiss
On 1/20 Kyle Clark wrote: I have read several books by Ted Dekker before, and they always prove to be enjoyable. Kiss has continued this tradition. Kiss is written by Ted Dekker and Erin Healy, who apparently is Dekker's editor on some previous works. I was a bit concerned because I had not heard of Erin Healy before and I did ... Kiss: An Enjoyable, Wild Ride
The Orthodox Study Bible
On 12/19 Kyle Clark wrote: I have finally gotten around to reviewing the Orthodox Study Bible. Here it goes:The Orthodox Study Bible, published by Thomas Nelson, is a new study Bible with two interesting features. First, all of its notes and articles are written from an Eastern Orthodox perspective. Second, the Old Testament is ... Review: The Orthodox Study Bible
Billy
On 11/9 Kyle Clark wrote: Billy is a (somewhat fictionalized?) biography of Billy Graham's start as a evangelist, his interactions with Charles Templeton, who was at one time an evangelist and eventually renounced his faith, and the struggle of faith to which these interactions led. The biographical information is framed by a ... A Thought-Provoking Story of Faith and Doubt