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Book Review: Manhood Restored

There are a lot of choices for books dealing with "Manhood" or "Authentic Manhood". In a crowded space, Eric Mason does a great job differentiating his book from the rest. You'll find topics coveri…

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Book Review: The Trellis and the Vine

The Trellis and the Vine is a book written by Colin Marshall and Tony Payne that is written for Pastors and other leaders in full time ministry. The concept is that you should be focusing more on y…

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Book Review: Follow Me

David Platt, author of the book "Radical" and founder of Radical, Inc. penned a beauty while nailing discipleship on the head. This isn't a step by step "how-to" book of discipleship. This is a lon…

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Book Review: Whisper

Mark Batterson penned a gem in this one. Whisper is all about listening for the voice of God and how to discern it. This two part book will have your attention from start to finish. At the end, you…

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Book Review: Discipling

This is about as short, sweet, and to the point as you can get on any topic. "Discipling" by Mark Dever takes you through a thorough study of the top of discipleship. As part of the 9Marks series, …

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Book Review: The Invisible War

If you want a deep exploration of Ephesians 6 and a dose of spiritual warfare reality, this is a must read. Chip Ingram takes you through his personal stories of spiritual warfare without holding b…

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Book Review: Making All Things New

York masterfully takes you through an adventure of God's dream in this well written book of eschatology and social justice. You'll be challenged by his personal accounts of how God transformed him …

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Book Review: Do Something Beautiful

“The Story of Everything” includes you and God in an interdependent way. York Moore penned a beauty while painting this picture of chasing what you already know, but didn’t quite get. I always appr…

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Book Review: Halftime

At some point in everyone's life, they think about a transition into something better. Whether its changing careers, or just advancing themselves, there is that exploratory period. Bob Buford had o…

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