As most everyone knows by now, I am not King James Only. However, that does not make me “Anti-KJV.” In fact, I have yet to meet someone who is. The KJV is a beautiful translation. I still use it for preaching sometimes, and often in my studies. It is the Bible Version I grew up…
book reviews
LSB Handy Size Red Letter Review
While the Legacy Standard Bible Inside Column Reference is my favorite and I already did a review of that one, second on the list is the LSB Handy Size Red Letter. At first, I wasn’t sure I was going to like this one very much because it does not have any of the footnotes or…
LSB Inside Column Reference Review
I purchased my copy of the Inside Column Reference (ICR) Legacy Standard Bible in October 2023, so after a year of daily use I feel like it is time to write a review about it. My personal copy is the Blue Cowhide edition and I got it with my name printed on the cover from…
Book Review: God vs Government
I cannot recommend the book God vs. Government enough! This was written by Nathan Busenitz (one of the elders of Grace Community Church in California) and James Coates, a pastor in Canada. They teamed up to write this book because they both experienced trouble with an overbearing government for holding church services during the COV*D…
Gospel Reset: Salvation Made Relevant
As soon as I saw the title of Ken Ham’s new book, Gospel Reset: Salvation Made Relevant, I wanted a copy of it. It’s published by Master Books and contrary to what some folks are saying Brother Ham is not preaching a new gospel. Far from it. This is a book of tactics. So, what…
Teach Them Diligently: Raising Children of Promise by Leslie Nunnery
A couple of years back I learned about the Teach Then Diligently homeschool conferences that are held at various locations in the USA, and I met Leslie Nunnery at one of them. When I found out that she had written a book on with the same title, I knew I had to…
Knights in Training
Heather Haupt really nailed it with her book Knights in Training: Ten Principles for Raising Honorable, Courageous, and Compassionate Boys. This book has ten principles taken from the time honored code of the knights, reminding us that not much is different when it comes to raising the next generation of young men. It was refreshing…