Reviews by Terry Grondahl
Christianity in Crisis: The 21st Century
On 6/13 Terry Grondahl wrote: First this book was not what I expected. Mr. Hanegraaff takes a stand and supports it with Scripture and sound reasoning. It is an easy yet difficult book to read. I am going to quote Mr. Hanegraaff from his introduction: "And while change must come, it clearly will not come easily. Those who are dispensing ... Tolerance can be crippling to a Christian
Christianity Today Study Series: Faith & Pop Culture
On 4/11 Terry Grondahl wrote: In a post-modern world with all its bells and whistles this text is excellent for any group not wanting to be a puppet of technology but a critical thinker of Jesus Christ. Divided into several chapters this group Bible study tackles such areas as literature, culture, television and movies to name a ... Faith and Pop Culture, A Group Study
This Is Your Brain On Joy
On 3/10 Terry Grondahl wrote: This book will take you on an adventure of the brain in laymen terms. Dr. Henslin is an articulate individual with a vast array of experience in psychology. His first major insight involved John 9:1-7. "All brains are not created equal." All his life he had believed that all brains were normal, but he ... An Informative Work on the Brain, Joy and Scripture
Think and Make It Happen
On 1/19 Terry Grondahl wrote: This is by far one of the best books I have read depicting the mannerisms of Christ and how individuals can apply them to their own life. The book reads easily and his main points are outlined at the beginning of each chapter. This is a book that will give hope to your life as well as control of your ... Think and Make It Happen
The Kingdom of the Occult
On 12/5 Terry Grondahl wrote: When I received this work to review I initially thought it just another book on the Occult. How wrong I was with that initial assumption. I have found the text to be scholarly, readable and most convicting. The authors approach to the Occult is threefold (1) historical analysis of key facts connected ... The Kingdom of the Occult by Walter Martin