The book "The Dark Side of Charles Darwin" by Jerry Bergman delves into the controversial aspects of Charles Darwin's life and work. It claims that Darwin's methods were less than above board, suggesting he plagiarized ideas from other pre-Darwinian evolutionists and possibly from Edward Blyth and Alfred Russel Wallace. The book also alleges that Darwin was psychologically unbalanced and held i…
"Conformed to His Image: The Servant as His Lord" by Oswald Chambers is a two-in-one volume that guides readers out of spiritual failure, frustration, and listlessness into an authentic Christian life. Chambers emphasizes the importance of letting go of the "old you" and becoming a new creation in Christ. The book offers practical advice on overcoming spiritual challenges and highlights how God…
Dr. Ross Campbell's book, How to Really Love Your Child, is a comprehensive guide for parents seeking to understand and meet the emotional needs of their children. The book emphasizes the importance of unconditional love and the five basic emotional needs of children: security, acceptance, belonging, significance, and competence. Campbell provides practical strategies, such as using eye contact…
The Called... The Chosen by Ken McFarland is a compelling narrative that explores the long-standing struggle between good and evil, focusing on the dedicated individuals who have stood firm on the side of truth and loyalty throughout history. The book emphasizes the importance of God's chosen people, who are called to defend His truth and proclaim His message to the world. It serves as a source…
"The Church God Blesses" by Jim Cymbala emphasizes the importance of a vital and spiritually nourishing church. Cymbala, the pastor of The Brooklyn Tabernacle, argues that God's blessing is available to churches, regardless of their size or condition, and that true strength comes from the local church rather than external factors like financial stability or physical infrastructure. The book enc…
"Chosen: Genesis Through Deuteronomy" is a unique retelling of the biblical narratives found in the first five books of the Old Testament, also known as the Pentateuch. Jack J. Blanco, known for his previous work "The Clear Word," aims to present these stories in a harmonious and chronological manner, making them accessible and engaging for readers. The book covers significant events and charac…
"Prophets of Fire" by Brian D. Jones explores the significance of Malachi's prophecy concerning Elijah, emphasizing that God's last "Elijah" represents a movement engaged in His closing work to save a spiritually lost world. The book highlights the importance of the "Elijah message," which calls for reconciliation and repentance, particularly in the context of the end times. It is presented as …