A Tyranny of Normalcy


Review by Jonathan Mitchican
 

"van Ommen ... believes that because autistic people are made in the image and likeness of God, the church should minister to them, and she is impoverished when they are not a part of her life."  Read the review.

Anglican Devotion, Evangelical Faith


Review by Derek Olsen

Bray and Keane introduce non-Anglican evangelicals discovering liturgy for the first time to a venerable and time-tested expression of Christian worship, a solid, stately liturgy with a Reformation edge. 

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Freedom in Christ



Review by Julia Gatta

Passions of the Soul offers mentorship in something we are all in desperate need of — education in the often subtle ways of the Spirit to get our bearings, sharpen our discernment of what’s really going on, and thus sustain a faithful response.

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Orderly and Confident


Review by Ben Lima


In his thoroughly researched and carefully argued book, Webster splendidly recovers an unfairly maligned period of architectural history. Read the review.

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