Dave Stuart Jr.

  • To Be Perfectly Honest

    To Be Perfectly Honest

    callawayPhil Callaway | Multnomah Books

    In To Be Perfectly Honest: One Man’s Year of (Almost) Living Truthfully Could Change Your Life. No Lie., readers are in for plenty of insightful, laugh-out-loud humor. Phil Callaway, best-selling author and popular conference speaker, begins by recounting a fateful assignment from his editor: to be entirely truthful for a year, and to record the entire experience.

  • Project Dad

    Project Dad

    project dadTodd Cartmell | Revell

    God made me to be a great dad. That is the thought that Todd Cartmell, father of two and licensed clinical psychologist, wants his readers to begin with in Project Dad: The Complete Do-It-Yourself Guide for Becoming a Great Father. With this groundwork in place, Cartmell proceeds with practical, biblical advice that is generously seasoned with tongue-in-cheek humor that dads will appreciate.

  • Naked Spirituality

    Naked Spirituality

    spiritualityBrian D. McLaren | HarperOne

    Brian McLaren—author, pastor, speaker and statesman of the Emergent movement—compels readers to drop all pretenses of religion in Naked Spirituality: A Life With God in 12 Simple Words. This book endeavors to strip down one’s relationship with God until there is only a love for Him and one’s neighbors remaining.

  • Read the Bible for Life

    Read the Bible for Life

    readGeorge H. Guthrie | B&H Books

    In Read the Bible for Life: Your Guide to Understanding & Living God’s Word, Union University Bible professor George H. Guthrie converses with 17 down-to-earth Bible scholars, including authors Darrell Bock, Michael Card and Andreas Kostenberger. The reader seeking to understand the Old Testament prophets can flip to Guthrie’s conversation with professor Gary V. Smith, while the reader confused about how to responsibly and fruitfully apply the Bible to life can turn to Guthrie’s humorous—yet profound—conversation with himself on “Reading the Bible for Transformation.”

  • A Rabbi Looks at Jesus of Nazareth

    A Rabbi Looks at Jesus of Nazareth

    rabbiJonathan Bernis | Chosen

    Throughout his traditional Jewish upbringing, Jonathan Bernis was taught that being Jewish was not compatible with believing in Jesus as Messiah. Yet, through Bible study and a variety of divinely appointed encounters, Bernis was eventually faced with a startling realization: Jesus of Nazareth’s claim of messianic status is supported with overwhelming evidence from the Jewish Scriptures.

  • The Narnia Code

    The Narnia Code

    Michael Ward | Tyndale House Publishers It’s difficult, if not impossible, to approach Michael Ward’s The Narnia Code: C. S. Lewis and the Secret of the Seven Heavens without a giant’s share of skepticism. Why would Lewis keep such a major underpinning of his most popular books secret? And yet, hard as it is to …

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  • The Next Christians

    The Next Christians

    nextGabe Lyons | Doubleday Religion

    In 2007's UnChristian, Gabe Lyons and David Kinnaman shared research indicating what Christians had long been uneasily surmising: that younger generations were disenchanted with "church as usual." In The Next Christians: The Good News About the End of Christian America, he builds on this work by describing the type of Christian practice that is drawing in new generations.

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