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TC Book Reviews - November 2009
THE LOVE REVOLUTION by Joyce Meyer
Joyce Meyer is not satisfied with the status quo. She believes that we each need to become a revolutionary for love, and practise it everyday. This way, the revolution will spread - person by person, house by house, town by town, until the old culture of selfishness and greed gives way to a new culture of concern for others.
This is not just a call to action; it is a call to being: being the person who goes out of their way to encourage someone who’s out of hope; being the one who smiles at a stranger; being the one who is willing to do something for nothing.
LIES, LIES, LIES! by Michael Green
Exposing myths about the real Jesus.
The public are inundated with untruths about Jesus of Nazareth, the greatest figure in human history. Sometimes these emerge from the media and sometimes from specific assaults on Jesus by special interest groups and writers (e.g. Dan Brown and Christopher Hitchens)
IN REBEL HANDS by Trish Perkins
The true story of how God spoke to a group of kidnapped missionaries in the jungles of Mozambique.
During a moonlit night, six missionaries and an 18 month old girl were abducted at gunpoint from their mission base by heavily armed guerrilla soldiers of the Mozambique National Resistance Movement. Their captors marched them for three months relentlessly over five hundred kilometres. They suffered dysentery, infections, malaria and exhaustion, and were caught in the crossfire of bullets, bombs and political dissension. Through it all the constant sense of hope in Christ is beautifully woven. Their captors, though violent, became understood and loved, demonstrating that this fragile group of missionaries were not in Rebel Hands, but His.
TERROR BY NIGHT by Terry Caffey
The true story of a brutal Texas murder, when, in one evening last year, Terry Caffey lost his wife and sons, who were brutally murdered, his home was burned to the ground, and his 16 year old daughter was charged with murder.
An emotionally gripping story of a daughter’s ultimate betrayal, a father’s unfathomable forgiveness, and a miraculous discovery that would restore one man’s faith, spare two young lives, and restore peace to a small Texas town.
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