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May 2017

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published May 2017.

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What the Bible Really Tells Us

by Jeremiah Rood

"What the Bible Really Tells Us" is a familiar skeptic’s approach to biblical criticism. Adrian Benard’s "What the Bible Really Tells Us" is a biblically critical work that explores surprising verses from across the Bible’s books.... Read More

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Cloning Galinda

by Gary Henry

"Cloning Galinda" is an entertaining tale that opens a fascinating window into the controversial subject of hydraulic fracking. One good Midwestern woman stands up against the overwhelming financial and political might of a corrupt... Read More

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The Blue House

by Robert Foreman

This highly personal narrative produces many spiritual insights. Michael Simmons’s "The Blue House" is a memoir that emphasizes the religious dimensions of the author’s experiences. Simmons, a Christian, came to his faith early in... Read More

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Thoughts in Writing

by Joseph S. Pete

"Thoughts in Writing" collects raw, exuberant poetry that speaks to the human condition with sincerity. Apphia Patten’s "Thoughts in Writing" is a searching collection of poetry that plumbs the author’s ideas about life, love,... Read More

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The Surrender Prayer

by Jeremiah Rood

Insights on spiritual gifts are particularly striking when paired with modern problems. Kristian Lynch’s "The Surrender Prayer" works to showcase the Bible as a vehicle for hope and healing. The book’s premise is that established... Read More

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The Conquest of Cancer

by Katerie Prior

Kalina compellingly argues on behalf of an underutilized cancer treatment in his persuasive new work. In "The Conquest of Cancer", Vladimir Kalina provides insight into a controversial therapy that may provide a less intrusive treatment,... Read More

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Black Book of Poems

by Robert Foreman

Hunanyan’s is a collection of straightforward poems with threads of religiosity. Vincent K. Hunanyan’s "Black Book of Poems" covers topics of love, devotion, family challenges, and loss, all in a brief space. The collection is... Read More

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