Book Beat CR December 2010 Print
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Monday, 22 November 2010 03:13 PM America/New_York

TheComingEconomicArmagedonDavid Jeremiah’s The Coming Economic Armageddon rose to the top of the New York Times Hardcover Advice list in its second week there. The FaithWords title discusses the financial warnings pointing toward Armageddon.   ?

 

Each Bible chapter is outlined, analyzed and summarized in What Does Every Bible Chapter Say by John Hunt. Drawing on a range of Bible scholars, evangelists and preachers, the AMG Publishers book releases this month and retails for $29.99.   ?

 

ForFameGodsNameAt October’s Desiring God 2010 National Conference, Crossway recognized best-selling author and pastor John Piper with the release of For the Fame of God’s Name. Presented by editors Sam Storms and Justin Taylor, the hardcover volume offers 27 essays on the themes for which Piper is most well known, including Christian hedonism and the sovereignty of God. It retails for $35.   ?

 

After clinical experience and thorough research at the Cancer Treatment Centers of America, Michael Barry discovered a strong connection between the immune system and forgiveness. Through the stories of five cancer patients told in The Forgiveness Project, he aims to help readers overcome the barriers to healing and peace. TheKregel Publications title releases this month and retails for $14.99.   ?

 

Discovery House Publishers offers readers of the popular devotional Our Daily Bread a collection of its readings in A Story Is Told: Inspiring Stories and Illustrations From Our Daily Bread by Dave Branon, editor. Arranged topically, the readings cover a wide range of categories. Releasing this month, it retails for $9.99.   ?

 

Sally Dyck, a United Methodist Church bishop, and her niece Sarah Ehrman, who works in the world of science, encourage Christians to care for the environment in A Hopeful Earth, a unique study that sees the two in dialogue. The Abingdon Press title releases this month and retails for $10.