Book reviews: Four books about social justice
Joe Ginder, reviewer
"These four books all approach the issue of social justice. However, they are intended for very different audiences." Read Joe's reviews...
Lessons from Urbana
by Jennifer Prickett
Five days, 17,000 young adults, and God's Spirit at work.
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Lost in Southland
by Pam Ferguson
"Money should not rule passion or vision to do what is right and what serves God, but neither should vision and passion outrun commitment from the community."
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Advent Reflections
by Emily Neeson
"During Advent...it is worth asking ourselves why we want the things we do."
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When Helping Hurts
by Nancy Thomas
"Is there some kind of hippocratic oath...we can adapt for short-term or long-term mission activists?"
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Writing Love
by Joel Daniel Harris
"Today I wrote love on my arms. Tomorrow I will write love with my arms."
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Book review: Jesus Girls
Kohleun Adamson, reviewer
"A diverse collection of women's voices...with poignant stories of faith, doubt, and strength." Read Kohleun's review...
Book review: Kingdom Without Borders
Jennifer Prickett, reviewer
"I found encouragement and solidarity in hearing of other Christians attempting to follow the radical, upside-down nature of the cross of Christ into areas outside of success and safety." Read Jen's review...
Book review: The Lost History of Christianity
David J. Robinson, reviewer
"Jenkins points out that much of what today exists as an Islamic world was once Christian." Read David's review...
Book review: A Million Miles in a Thousand Years
Curt Ankeny, reviewer
"Miller…has written a book that we should also consider as we write our own stories, stories that have meaning and purpose and honor God through actions that may be risky but can be life-changing." Read Curt's review...