By Daniel L. Sonnenberg Chapter 1: The Land This chapter was helpful in summarizing a number of things I have heard in various places about “the land,” and especially helpful in understanding the current controversy among Evangelicals regarding the promise… Read More ›

Reviews
Review of Dan Allender’s The Healing Path
“If we are closed to sorry, we will be closed to joy.”
Review of Edith Schaeffer’s L’Abri
By Daniel L. Sonnenberg This book is the tale of the Schaeffers’ nearly forty-year endeavor to demonstrate, through their lives and work, that the God of the Bible existed in the twentieth century and that his word is true. They… Read More ›
Review of Richard John Neuhaus’ Freedom for Ministry
By Daniel L. Sonnenberg Neuhaus divides this chapter into three parts. The first two will be included in this report. The first concerns the religious situation the Church finds itself in at present. The second shows the many ways in… Read More ›
Review of Don DeLillo’s White Noise
By Daniel L. Sonnenberg DeLillo delivers a disjointed tale of a college professor and his postmodern family, friends and enemies attempting to cope with a chaotic world of consumer goods and deadly by-products. The story of Jack and his fourth… Read More ›
Review of J. Gresham Machen’s Christianity and Liberalism
By Daniel L. Sonnenberg Machen shows that modern liberalism is a source of paganism infecting the Church from within. The liberal denies many, if not most, of the basic tenets of historic Christianity. He denies the need for teaching doctrine,… Read More ›
Devotional Writings of Martin Luther
By Daniel L. Sonnenberg Having grown up a Lutheran and transferred my membership to Presbyterianism as a college student, curiosity urged me to return to my roots to seek out the devotional writings of Martin Luther. I was not sure… Read More ›