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See allI recommend this book to anyone wanting to learn how to study the Bible more accurately. She goes into how to handle various books based on the genre of that book. One has to understand what the author intended in order to interpret it correctly.
I wholeheartedly agree with Wilkin that we have a society full of Biblically illiterate people. This has allowed false gospels and false doctrines to run rampant in society leading many people astray.
This book was okay. I like the message but it felt like the author kind of drug out what he was trying to say.
Good book that addresses issues with progressive Christianity. Childers writes from a memoir perspective using her journal as a guide, but she addresses the issues where progressive Christianity leads you away from the Bible and historical Christianity.
I would say writing from her experience and questioning her own faith gives credibility to those who may be struggling with their own faith. By her saying “I've walked this path, and this is how I sorted through it”, hopefully this book will keep others from walking away from the faith.
I really enjoyed this book and highly recommend it. I'm looking forward to reading some of his other works as well.
It is a work of fiction from the perspective of a mentor demon training a new demon. While it is fictional, it is also very thought provoking. It was written in a setting of the Great War, but there is still so much about people today and today's society that it could have been written this year.