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TC Book Reviews - March 2007
DEAD OR ALIVE? The truth and relevance of Jesus’ resurrection by Daniel Clarke,
Forward by Rico Tice, who says “Daniel Clark gives the honest searcher and indeed the cynical sceptic a great deal of compelling material to consider.”
Daniel Clark shows of Jesus’ resurrection is the key which unlocks answers to some of life’s biggest questions:
Is there anybody our there?
Does life have a meaning or purpose?
What happens when we die?
Using real-life stories of those who have come to believe in Jesus’ resurrection, Daniel Clarke explores the evidence so that we can make our own informed conclusion.
FAMILIES WITH FAITH Survival skills for Christian parents. By Richard Patterson
Newspaper headlines confirm that family life is under threat as never before. (Christian families are not exempt and this book is for them).
There are six sections headed as ‘Survival Skills’ - e.g the first is “Mastering the family’s time”
1. Surviving the time crunch and staying connected.
2. Creating and enjoying the family Sabbath.
3. Balancing work and family.
At the end of each section there are useful questions on which to base a discussion.
TO CATCH A THIEF by Richard Taylor
Born in Llanelli, Richard was shut in Swansea Young Offenders prison at15. After being in and out of prison many times he was eventually given a place at ‘Victory Outreach’, where he experienced the power of God and true and lasting conversion.
The gripping story of how God set Richard Taylor free from a life of crime and drug addiction, dramatically transforming a young man whose life seemed to be irreversibly spiralling out of control.
Today he is the associate minister of one of the UK’s largest churches.
BIBLE ALIVE Route maps through the Bible, by Penny Boshoff,
A great pictoral reference book for children of 8 years and up.
Shows how the Bible is rooted in history - shows the geography and civilisations of Bible times. Maps and ‘milestones’ in the history of God’s people from the Garden of Eden to the birth of Jesus, and through the growth of early church.
Brief, but relevant overview of historical events such as the spread of the early church.
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