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An Innocent World by Douglas A. king

Philosophically substantive and morally provocative… In his thought-provoking latest, King navigates the moral territory between innocence and guilt, reimagining a foundational biblical premise: What if Adam and Eve had never tasted the forbidden fruit? Using sharp deductive reasoning, King creates…
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Rethink (Finding Hope: Faith for the Frustrated Book 1) by Michael S. Rogers

Gritty, thought-provoking, and often uncomfortable: A wake-up call for the modern church. Rogers delivers a piercing critique of the church’s waning influence, the apathy of its members, and the deep fractures that have left many questioning their faith in his…
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Biblical Wealth and Prosperity: A Christian Guide to Manifesting Money by P.B. Lamb

A thought-provoking and insightful exploration of wealth from a biblical perspective… In her insightful latest book, Lamb embarks on a profound exploration of the intersection between wealth and spirituality. Grounded in biblical teachings and principles, the narrative redefines wealth not…
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Whose Life Are You Living?: Finding and Living Your Unique Purpose in Christ by Curt Martin

A powerful meditation on what it means to discover one’s true calling. Martin delves deeply into the concept of discovering one’s true purpose and living a fulfilling life by following the teachings of Christianity in his latest book. Martin was…
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Christianity 2.0: How Amazing New Advances in the Religious Realm Can Ignite a Religious Revival by John Dorsey

A thought-provoking journey towards enlightenment. Dorsey challenges traditional Christian beliefs while exploring the mysteries of religion and spirituality in this thought-provoking book. Lamenting the decline of Christianity, he delves into the possible causes: the relentless influence of secular media, the…
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The Prophet’s Pulpit: Commentaries on the State of Islam by Khaled Abou El Fadl (Author), Josef Linnhoff (Editor)

Refreshingly unpreachy and theologically accessible; a marvelous, beautifully written book that offers a sound grasp of Islamic faith… Khaled Abou El Fadl, distinguished law professor and classically trained Islamic jurist, presents a collection of meditations on key Islamic precepts in…
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Is There Evidence for God?: An Economist Searches for Answers by Robert Genetski Ph.D.

A well-researched, often convincing work that deftly balances biblical theology and scientific reason… As a teacher, columnist, author of 5 books on classical economic principles, and one of the nation’s leading economists, Genetski approaches the questions of God’s existence with…
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Ithyanna, Last Daughter of Atlantis: Book I: How the World Ended Millennia Ago (The Last of the Atlanteans 1) by Don Edward Cook

Original, intelligent, and deeply intricate… Cook plunges readers into a layered world of science and religion in this intricate first installment in the Last of the Atlanteans series. Not only humanity but the whole earth is in danger of being…