Recommended by Tim Challies.
The gripping story of a cocaine-addict-turned-Christian-warrior who lived his life in overdrive.
Keller doing what Keller does best: expounds the old, old gospel story in fresh, interesting, and accessible ways.
Recommended by Ian Clary.
The true story of a Muslim-turned-Christian who went from living inside Hamas to living beneath the Cross.
An immediate bestseller, an accolade much deserved, about a story of truly amazing grace.
An enjoyable, artful, prolonged musing on the importance of home for the human being.
Recommended by Trevin Wax.
An informative book that falls short of achieving the promise of its subtitle.
Not recommended by Tim Challies.
Much the same as Byrne's first book: claptrap.
Read it to better understand why we cannot define marriage apart from God.
Capitalism itself is not the problem, says this author, and says so quite convincingly.
More tabloid fodder than serious investigative reporting.