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Review: From the Resurrection to his Return
How should we live now, as we wait for Jesus' return? Loren Becroft checks out one of Don Carson's most recent publications - and probably his shortest - 'From the Resurrection to his Return'.
Review: Me and Orson Welles
Joel A Moroney checks out Zac Effron's latest flick, 'Me and Orson Welles', which is a cinematic glimpse - warts and all - into the life of Orson Welles.
Review: J. Hudson Taylor: A Man in Christ
Have you ever read a missionary biography? Or do you pass them up as being boring? Douglas Fyfe shares his experience of reading a biography of Hudson Taylor, a missionary to China.
Review: Knight and Day
Loren Becroft checks out the new Cruise-Diaz action flick 'Knight and Day'.
Review: A Spectator's Guide to World Religions
After an easy-to-read introduction to the history and beliefs of the major religions of the world? Look no further than John Dickson's 'A Spectator's Guide to World Religions' ...
Review: Eclipse
The third installment in Stephenie Meyer's Twilight tetralogy has been long anticipated by many fans. But is it worth the hype? Karen Beilharz takes a look.
Review: Guidance and the Voice of God
We face an immeasurable number of decisions over our lifetime. But how do we make those decisions? And how does God guide us? Naomi Wong reviews 'Guidance and the Voice of God' ...
Books Every Christian Uni Student Should Read
Are you procrastinating from studying for your end-of-semester exams by writing a list of things to do over the summer holidays? Why not add reading one of the following 8 books to your list?
Review: Evangelism & the Sovereignty of God
If God is sovereign and in control and will save whom he has predestined to save, then why would we bother with evangelism? Izaac Cowling takes a look at the recently reprinted classic by J. I. Packer ‘Evangelism and the Sovereignty of God’.
Review: Nothing in my hand I bring
Matthew Meek reviews "Nothing in my Hand I Bring", a book that looks at the key issues which continue to divide Protestants and Catholics and assesses them in the light of the teaching of Scripture.
Review: Why Good Arguments Often Fail
Do you find yourself getting lost when answering your friends' questions about Christianity? Are you after some tips to help you improve the way you answer questions? Then 'Why Good Arguments Often Fail' may be what you're looking for.
Review: Two Ways to Live
How do you feel when your friends ask you what Christians believe? Do you find yourself tongue-tied, not sure what to say and how to say it? Sonja Graml looks at the popular 'Two Ways to Live' and explains why it's one of the most useful things to commit to memory.
Review: A Call to Spiritual Reformation
Ask any Christian and they'll say that they struggle with prayer. In this book review with a difference, Laura Phelps and Katharine Crossle chat about Don Carson's 'A Call to Spiritual Reformation' and what we can learn from Paul's prayers.
Review: Kick-Ass
Extreme violence. Excessive swearing. Dubious morality. And that’s just from the 11-year-old schoolgirl character! What are we to make of Matthew Vaughn’s provocative new movie, “Kick-Ass”? Is it "morally reprehensible" or just a bit of harmless fun? Karen Beilharz checks it out.
Review: But is it real?
Are your friends asking questions about Christianity that you're not quite sure how to answer? Karen Morris checks out 'But is it real?' a book that gives answers to ten common objections to the Christian faith.
Review: Counterfeit Gods
Mark Barry reviews Tim Keller's latest book ‘Counterfeit Gods: when the empty promises of love, money and power let you down.’
Review: Bright Lights, Dark Nights
After something inspiring to read? A book where real people share about their faith? Fletcher Clarke checks out 'Bright Lights, Dark Nights', a collection of stories about the enduring faith of 13 extraordinary Australians ...
Alice & identity
Mark Barry reflects on the stereotypical male and female views of identity, success and achievement in Tim Burton’s latest film, 'Alice in Wonderland'.
Review: Alice in Wonderland
Karen Beilharz shares her thoughts on the highly anticipated and wildly kaleidoscopic 'Alice in Wonderland'.
Review: Date with Destiny
Are you currently dating? Thinking about dating? Then this is the book for you. Loren Becroft checks out a home-grown resource to help Christians navigate the tricky area of relationships.
