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Pieces of Light by Julie Cave (Master Books) 2011 (via The Bookwyrm’s Lair)
Pieces of Light is the third book in the Dinah Harris mystery series. I was a bit leery about diving into a fiction series without having read the first two installments. A lot of times an author builds off previous … Continue reading
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Tagged answers-in-genesis, apologetics, ark-encounter, bible-authority, book-review, Creation Science, creationism, creationist-fiction, dinah-harris-mystery, evolution, frank-peretti, inspirational-fiction, julie-cave, ken-ham, master-books, mystery, pieces-of-light, social-issues, ted-dekker, thriller
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Demolishing Supposed Bible Contradictions: Exploring Forty Alleged Contradictions – Volume 1, Ken Ham, General Editor (Master Books) 2010 (via The Bookwyrm’s Lair)
Beginning with a brief survey of misconceptions that often lead folks to suppose the Bible is in error, Demolishing Contradictions provides reasonable answers for some 40 challenges to the integrity of Scripture. Contributors to this volume include Bodie Hodge, Gary … Continue reading
How Do We Know the Bible Is True? – Volume 1, Ken Ham & Bodie Hodge, General Editors (Master Books) 2011 (via The Bookwyrm’s Lair)
Ever since the publication of Already Gone (and more recently Already Compromised), Answers in Genesis has been increasingly pumping out general apologetics materials. Why? Why not just stick to creation apologetics? Because the results of the survey upon which Already … Continue reading
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Tagged Already Gone, answers-in-genesis, apologetics, bible-authority, bodie-hodge, book-review, Creation Science, creationism, dr-jason-lisle, evolution, how-do-we-know-the-bible-is-true, ken-ham, master-books, presuppositional-apologetics, social-issues, tim-chaffey
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Begin: a Journey through the Scriptures for Seekers and New Believers, Compiled & Edited by Ken Ham & Bodie Hodge (Master Books) 2011 (via The Bookwyrm’s Lair)
Well-meaning Christians have this tendency to give new believers and seekers those darling little copies of the New Testament (usually with Psalms and Proverbs attached), with the common instruction to start with the gospel of John (for theology's sake) or … Continue reading →