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Michael Card - A Better Freedom (3/2010)
Singer, songwriter, and author Michael Card addresses the Biblical concepts of slavery and freedom in his latest book.
Austin Carty - High Points and Lows (3/2010)
The challenge for any author writing a book about themself is to make it interesting to people who have never met them.
Judith Couchman - The Mystery of the Cross (3/2010)
A good addition to a library.
Steve Farrar - Battle Ready: Prepare to be Used by God (3/2010)
The state of the country’s economy and the stress it has brought many of us is on Steve Farrar’s heart.
Brennan Manning - Patched Together: The Story of My Life (3/2010)
As always, Manning focuses on the love of God, and the manner in which He loves his children. 
N. T. Wright - Evil and the Justice of God (3/2010)
All shall be well
James K. Beilby and Paul Rhodes Eddy - The Historical Jesus: Five Views (4/2010)
Is the Jesus of history different than the Christ of faith?
John and Staci Eldredge - Love & War: Finding the Marriage You’ve Dreamed Of (4/2010)
Quite a bit of this book should be common sense to married couples, yet it isn’t.  
Greg Garrett - We Get to Carry Each Other: The Gospel According to U2 (4/2010)
A theological look at U2
James David Jordan - Double Cross (4/2010)
A fast-paced mystery which manages to weave a lot of spiritual truth into the story.
Ken Mansfield -Between Wyomings: My God and an iPod on the Open Road (4/2010)
With Between Wyomings, Ken Mansfield has successfully managed to write an original, captivating and engaging account of his spiritual journey as he weaves in some of the most important moments in rock, country and gospel history. 
Princess Kasune Zulu with Belinda Collins - Warrior Princess (4/2010)
When one thinks of a warrior, one thinks of someone who is destined to fight great battles.


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