Striving for the Unity of the Faith for the Glory of God ~ Eph. 4:3,13; Rom. 15:5-7

fundyreformed on March 19th, 2010

Over at my team King James Only debate blog, Damien Garofalo has an excellent post up that’s well worth your time. The picture above captures the essence of it. Pre-1611 Bibles vary from the KJV as much as modern versions do. But to most KJV Onlyists, that’s okay. The modern versions [...]

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The best fiction transports the reader into the setting of the book. The adventure written becomes an adventure experienced. Characters aren’t just described by the author, they are befriended by the reader. This is when reading becomes an engrossing, consuming experience, and books become a work of art rather than a mere [...]

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fundyreformed on March 11th, 2010

As a father, I’m always looking out for wholesome programming for my children. My kids have enjoyed VeggieTales, so I was intrigued when I heard that VeggieTales creater Phil Vischer, had developd a new series: “What’s in the Bible?”. When I got my review copy, I was pleasantly surprised. I didn’t expect to like the [...]

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Author: Stephen Elkins (illustrated by Claudine Gévry)
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Format: deluxe hardcover
Publication Date: 2009
Pages: 96
ISBN: 9781400314638
Stars: 3 of 5
Bible story books are a dime a dozen these days. Kids growing up in church have heard the stories and seen the illustrations time and again. Still, young hearts need to be captured by the message [...]

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fundyreformed on February 9th, 2010

Author: Michael R. Emlet
Publisher: New Growth Press
Format: softcover
Publication Date: 2009
Pages: 212
ISBN: 9781935273127
Stars: 5 of 5
In today’s world, Biblical illiteracy is becoming widespread. Even in America, one will find people without any knowledge of even the most basic Bible stories. The evangelical church doesn’t fare much better, unfortunately. While the average church-goer is [...]

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fundyreformed on February 2nd, 2010

The past couple years, Sovereign Grace Ministries has put on a SUPER SALE all through the month of February.  I’ve taken advantage of the sale myself in years past.  I grabbed up some of their superb music CDs, and also picked up a couple of their song books.  (Many of the songs I’ve showcased on [...]

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fundyreformed on January 29th, 2010

Free Books Alert
Tyndale House Publishers are celebrating the launch of their newly redesigned website by giving away a four books each day for the next 30 days (starting Feb. 1st).  Here is the press release I received via email.
As a faithful blogger and Tyndale supporter I just wanted to give you some information on the [...]

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Author: Joshua Harris
Publisher: Waterbrook Multnomah
Format: hardcover
Publication Date: 2010
Pages: 241
ISBN: 9781601421517
Stars: 5 of 5
In today’s world, doctrine and orthodoxy get a bad rap. Many sincere Christians assume studying doctrine is primarily a waste of time. Doctrine usually leads to cold and dead religion, or else it promotes a divisive and bitter spirit that splits [...]

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fundyreformed on January 6th, 2010

Some of you have made New Year’s resolutions.  Others have resolved to make one soon!  And if you haven’t made one this year, you have other years.  We all think there is wisdom in setting our mind to something and trying to achieve it.
I’m all for this kind of determination and hard-work.  The problem comes [...]

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fundyreformed on December 28th, 2009

The Sacred Cipher by Terry Brennan, was my first jaunt into the genre of Biblical archeological fiction. The classic example, I’m told, is Paul Maier’s A Skeleton in God’s Closet. As a “Bible geek”, who enjoys studying biblical languages and following the history of Biblical texts, I thoroughly enjoyed this work. It’s [...]

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