I hope this list ends up being comprehensive but I’m really just looking at my book shelf and trying to remember what I read, if for work or pleasure. Of this list I know there are some books i read in full for different courses in the past year that aren’t here because they were…
Read MoreGot a new phone!
Jordan and I went out Friday and purchased a new phone for me. I went with the Blackberry 8320 (aka the curve). While it was nearly comparable to the HTC-Dash there was one feature that lead me to choose the curve, UMA (or calls over wifi). So far the phone has been a great purchase.…
Read More“Becoming a Contagious Christian” by Bill Hybels, Lee Strobel, and Mark Mittelberg
This series has become very well known across Christian circles in the united states (and potentially other countries as well) and it is difficult to not see why. It offers a non-confrontational way to proclaim the gospel with those we know. Yet when I read the gospels and epistles I don’t see this strategy ANYWHERE.…
Read More“By the Power of the Spirit” and “Surprised By the Voice of God” by Jack Deere
While these are two separate books (the former written before the latter) they were together in the edition I was lent to read. Wow is my first reaction. There was such a hard truth laced through the words, a truth that is so often ignored by todays church and believers. I could go on for…
Read MoreReview: The Master Plan of Evangelism – Robert E. Coleman
When I found out that I was to be the new evangelism team leader for Campus Crusade for Christ at UW – Stout I was pretty excited about it. I also realized that I had some learning to do in order to be ready for this upcoming year. Going to france was key in my…
Read MoreReview: The Passion of the Christ
This was a visually stunning masterpiece. The depiction was very accurate to the biblical description of the events. There was very little artistic verse taken although at times it would have been much easier on Gibson and the rest of the cast. The shear amount of gore and blood, in my opinion, was still understated…
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