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Providence by John Piper
John Piper drops a 752 page book titled Providence. 752 pages! This must be an author who trusts that God himself will bring readers to read this book. Readers who can commit the time to see and savor the providence of God. Are you that reader? Listen to today's review!
Universal Story: Genesis 1-11 by Dru Johnson
Have you had the experience where someone comes to you with a problem and then you say, “Let's start from the beginning?” Well, we have a lot of problems in this life and in this world. So why don't we start from the beginning. And what can be more of a beginning than Genesis? Let’s do that with today's...
Episode 6: Behind the Scenes
What is Reading and Readers? How did it come about? What goes into making a podcast? Where is this podcast going? All these questions and more answered in today's special episode.
Bloodline: Tracing God’s Rescue Mission from Eden to Eternity by Skip Heitzig
How important is the cross in the Bible? Christians say it is of utmost importance. The whole Bible, all 66 books point to the cross. Can you prove this? Can you back up your claim? With today’s book, the answer is yes.
Tempted and Tried: Temptation and the Triumph of Christ by Russell Moore
2000 years ago, Jesus was tempted by Satan in the desert. Because we are in Jesus, we were tempted and triumphant then. Because Jesus is in us, we can face and overcome our temptations today. Or can we? Dr. Russell Moore explains in his book Tempted and Tried.
Deep Church by Jim Belcher
10 years ago, there was a war between churches. Army Emergent took arms against Fortress Traditional, or is it the other way around? Dr. Jim Belcher wrote a book calling for a ceasefire. Did it work? 10 years later, do we still care? Find out in Reading and Readers.
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Count It All Joy by David Jeremiah
A book on joy leaves me joyless. I disagree with how the esteemed Dr. David Jeremiah writes but I agree with what he writes. Even so, it gives me great joy to bring you today’s review of Count It All Joy.