Book Reviews

“Bad Therapy” Book Review

Abigail Shrier is an author and scholar. She hold degrees from Columbia and Oxford and attended Yale Law School. Her previous books, “Irreversible Damage: The Teransgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters” (2020) remains an excellent, wildly popular book. In “Bad Therapy: Why The Kids Aren’t Growing Up” she make the case there is nothing wrong with […]

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5 Christian Must Reads

When it comes to reinvigorating your faith, it not easy knowing where to start. These Christian must read books can help you push into your faith this year.  While this is not an exhaustive list, it these books can help wherever you are in your faith journey.  Mere Christianity by C. S. Lewis  C.S. Lewis explains

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“Mere Christianity” Book Review: C.S. Lewis at His Best

C. S. Lewis possessed rare thinking and writing ability. His gift was taking complex issues and breaking them down into digestible parts. This stemmed from his understanding of Christianity as both logical and sensible. “Mere Christianity” represents some of his best work. Watch our review on YouTube. During the Second World War, Lewis delivered a series

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“When Character Was King” Book Review

Painting an intimate portrait of a man’s life is an extraordinary thing. Historians and biographers have written wonderful books about the men and women who have shaped our world. Peggy Noonan’s portrait of Ronald Reagan stands above them all.  Noonan I’ve long enjoyed Noonan’s writing, thinking, and observations. Noonan outshines herself with “When Character Was King.” Her hallmark is get out of

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