I’m continuing my series of mini book reviews with the new year–goodbye, 2021! Hello, 2022! I hope these reviews are helpful to you without taking up too much of your precious time! š This quick review is of a book by Hansen and Leeman, called Rediscover Church. Rediscover Church: Why the Body of Christ is Essential, by Collin Hansen and…
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Favorite Books of 2021
It’s that time of year again! Each year I collect my favorite reads of the year to share with others. And each year I beg contributions for next year’s reading list. (Drop your recommendations in the comment section, please, or comment on my Instagram or Facebook! I may not be able to read as much in the coming year. This…
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Rothstein: The Color of Law
Mini Book Review # 26: The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America, by Richard Rothstein. A brief summary of why many urban Americans live in divided neighborhoods. The authorās goal in The Color of Law is to prove that much of what we often call, āde facto segregation,ā or segregation by random personal choices,…
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Favorite Novels of 2021
The rest of my booklist follows soon in a longer post! I love a good novel, dripping with suspense or simply telling a story that needs to be heard. These were my favorite novels of 2021. You’ll see a mixture of classic and modern novels. Many of the novels I read are in the Christian fiction subgenre, but I only…
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Tolstoy: Anna Karenina
Mini Book Review #25: Anna Karenina, by Leo Tolstoy. A short-and-sweet summary of this classic Russian novel. Anna Karenina is a brilliant study of humanity. It tells two stories: one of faithful and one of faithless love. And while the faithless Anna has reasons for leaving her husband, she finds that happiness cannot be found in living for one’s own…
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