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josiahrichardson's review
3.0
A collection of 20 essays that read, as one good reads reviewer wrote, like an episode of The Briefing. The majority were essentially book reviews with some applications thrown in at the end. Generally helpful, but not his best.
samuelblakey's review
5.0
Though this book is already dated (just 13 years after it was written), Mohler’s analysis of the culture still speaks into the tumultuous waters of the day. Mohler speaks with a biblical worldview about many hot button issues in such a way that you can still use his analysis with today’s hot button topics. Having read this via audiobook, and the audiobook is read by the author, this felt like 20 different segments from his podcast The Briefing.
elephant's review against another edition
3.0
This book contains 25 short essays on different topics on which the author shares his view of how that topic relates to Christian morals.
I found some articles very interesting and others not so interesting. The chapters that I enjoyed were "Needed: An Exit Strategy from Public Schools" in which the author discusses the changes in public schools over the years. I also liked the articles titled: "Are We Raising A Nation of Wimps?", "The Challenge of Islam", and "The New American Family."
I received this book free to review from Goodreads
I found some articles very interesting and others not so interesting. The chapters that I enjoyed were "Needed: An Exit Strategy from Public Schools" in which the author discusses the changes in public schools over the years. I also liked the articles titled: "Are We Raising A Nation of Wimps?", "The Challenge of Islam", and "The New American Family."
I received this book free to review from Goodreads