The setting, Vanuatu, was historically known for its diverse tribal cultures and early missionary challenges. Stories of missionary contact in the region often involve confrontation with traditional customs like cannibalism, dramatic conversions, and the integration of Christianity into local society — themes reflected in books like God’s Warrior of Vanuatu. (This reflects general historica…
"Men of Fire" by Walter Russell Bowie is a significant work that delves into the spiritual and religious aspects of Christianity. The book is a vintage first edition hardcover published by Harper & Row in 1961, with 244 pages. It is a valuable addition to any collection of religious literature, offering insights into spirituality and Christianity. The book is available for purchase on platforms…
The book "Experimental Philosophy of Identity and the Self" explores the concept of the self from a philosophical perspective, addressing questions such as what makes us the same person as our childhood and future selves, and whether certain changes can transform us into a different person. It also examines how our everyday moral practices may presuppose a false account of who we are. The book …
Barbara Johnson’s book provides encouragement for readers navigating hardship, offering “splashes of joy” through humor, scripture, and personal anecdotes. Her message reminds readers that God’s love and grace can transform despair into joy and laughter, even in the “cesspools” of life.
Walter C. Thompson’s The High Cost of Freedom is a thought-provoking call to embrace the responsibilities and sacrifices that come with the liberty Christ provides. It blends biblical teaching with inspiring life lessons, encouraging believers to live courageously and faithfully in a world that often opposes true spiritual freedom. The work serves as both an exhortation and a guide for those …
Bibliography: p. 319-320.