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Stories
Behind the Hymns That Inspire America
By Ace Collins
$11.99 at www.christianbook.com
Being a journalist and a history buff,
I like to know the why behind people, places, events
and things. Writer Ace Collins provides a collection of tales in
Stories Behind the Hymns that Inspire America that will satisfy
anyone with an interest in music and history.
Stories Behind the Hymns (Zondervan Press, 208 pages) takes readers
through the creation of such standards as It Is Well With My Soul,
The Star Spangled Banner, Battle Hymn of the Republic, Amazing Grace,
Jesus Loves Me and the contemporary God Bless the U.S.A. Collins
skillful storytelling is exemplified throughout the book, as I found
I was able to picture in my mind each songs story unfolding.
The stories are very detailed and vivid, but not at the expense
of dragging on. Collins has produced a marvelous piece of work here.
Stories Behind the Hymns would make an inexpensive yet valuable
gift for anyone. It will give music and history buffs alike a greater
appreciation for how some of todays most cherished songs were
conceived.
Jason Collum, staff writer
The
Many Loves of Parenting
By Thomas and
Nanette Kinkade $14.99 at www.christianbook.com
In 20 years at AFA, Ive read a lot of the experts on parenting.
The Many Loves of Parenting (Multnomah, 2003) stands out.
It is free from psychological jargon and endless hard-to-understand
passages.
The Kinkades articulate nine principles gleaned through their desire
for a Biblical family foundation. They frequently inject personal
experiences in rearing four daughters, the oldest a teenager. Our
girls understand that our home is different, writes Thomas.
Nanette and I don't believe in passive parenting.
He emphasizes that relationships grow in little daily happenings
a walk around the block, a drive to the grocery store. God
may use those events to plant another truth in a childs life.
Weeks, months, years ... later, he writes, one
of the children will say, I remember the day when ....
How do these wondrous encounters happen? I can tell you this, it
wont happen while youre sitting around the tube watching
The Simpsons.
The Kinkades dont have commercial TV, magazines or newspapers
in their home. ...Thom and I have decided to limit access
to media coming through our doors, writes Nanette.
[Parenting] really isnt rocket science, he says.
Its just a willingness to spend time with your children
... to invest your life in them.
Randall Murphree, editor
Earth
Restored
By John Barber
$8.99 at www.christianbook.com
Earth Restored (Christian Focus Publications, 255 pages)
is not about environmentalism, although the book does address the
issue. Rather, it unpacks a Biblical theology of Christian activism.
Author John Barber contends that the lack of a Biblical framework
has led to errors in the Christian social activist movement such
as calls to abandon attempts to reclaim the culture, and an overdependence
on concepts such as family values and Americas Christian heritage.
Barbers new Christian activism builds solidly
on the doctrine of Gods sovereignty, always mindful of the
twin mandates of Scripture: the Cultural Mandate (Gen. 1:28) and
the Great Commission (Matt.5:13-16).
Barber offers both praise and criticism of the Christian activist
movement in America. However, as author George Grant writes on his
back cover endorsement, the book avoids the rancor weve
come to associate with partisan screeds in the contemporary culture
wars.
Full of Scriptural references and insights, as well as personal
illustrations, Earth Restored is grounded in Biblical precepts
and centered on the gospel.
Because knowing the mind of God on any issue is never easy, Earth
Restored requires an investment of time and mental energy. However,
for believers concerned for a Biblical view of Christians and culture,
its essential reading.
Rusty Benson, associate editor
When
His Secret Sin Breaks Your Heart
By Kathy Gallagher $13.99 at www.purelifeministries.org/wives.htm
Salvation
in Full Color
By Richard Owen
Roberts $17.95 at www.intl-awaken.com
A book that has stirred my compassion is When His Secret Sin
Breaks Your Heart, by Kathy Gallagher of Pure Life Ministries.
Kathy and her husband, Steve, started PureLife after Steve was delivered
from the bondage of sexual addiction. Kathys book is a collection
of beautiful letters she wrote in response to suffering women who
have asked for her help in dealing with their husbands addiction.
Covering subjects from Im losing my mind! to How
should I pray for my husband? this book provides excellent
helps for the growing number of women living this secret tragedy.
On a more personal note, I am reading Salvation in Full Color,
a collection of 20 powerful sermons. Most were written by preachers
who lived during Americas Great Awakening, a time of intense
revival from 1735 to 1745. Richard Owen Roberts, the books
editor, has included a biographical sketch of each sermon author.
Featured are men such as George Whitefield and Jonathan Edwards,
and subjects ranging from The Character of God to The
Final Warning.
In my own life, God is using this book as a complement to the teachings
of our pastor who, by Gods grace, continually focuses our
churchs thoughts on Gods holiness, and the gravity of
our sin. Joseph Bellamys sermon hammers home the fact that
sin is against God, His nature, law, authority and honor.
One of the things that stands out in every sermon in the book is
the humility of the man who wrote it. As a result, I have come to
see in a greater light the need to truly humble myself before God.
Pat Centner, staff writer.
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