Reviews by Jomar Daniel Isip
The Sacred Meal
On 12/22 Jomar Daniel Isip wrote: I have to be honest, this was the book I chose from the Thomas Nelson catalog (I do reviews for them) in lieu of not being able to get Don Miller's "A Million Miles in a Thousand Years" - so perhaps my perception of this book is at least somewhat skewed by this disappointment. That being said, I simply ... Not necessarily what I expected
Living with Confidence in a Chaotic World
On 11/1 Jomar Daniel Isip wrote: Dr. Jeremiah's follow up book to What in the World is Going On? is timely, scripturaly sound, and offers practical advice for any Christian, no matter where we are in our development as followers of Christ. What is most impressive about Dr. Jeremiah's narrative is that he packs just about every other ... Timely and relevant advice
Fearless
On 9/19 Jomar Daniel Isip wrote: To me, this is a different Max Lucado. I feel like the Max Lucado of earlier books would have felt the urge to not only suggest these readings, but then he would follow up with a story from each. Here he admonishes the reader to find out for yourself. It is a level of reader-trust that is refreshing ... Best Lucado book in a decade
The Expanded Bible
On 9/7 Jomar Daniel Isip wrote: Most of the time, I want to read a newer version of the Bible to discover something new, and the Expanded certainly meets this desire. The set-up is that, rather than placing variants of the text at the bottom of the page (as is done in most Bibles) the Expanded includes the variants right inside of ... The Expanded Bible: New Testament
Real Church
On 7/31 Jomar Daniel Isip wrote: Who has not spent a morning in church, no matter how much you wanted to be there, wondering if God was really at work in those four walls? Wondering if God was at work in the people singing around us? Wondering if God was at work inside of us? I don’t think I am going out on a limb to suggest that ... Real Church by Larry Crabb