My July Reads- What I loved, disliked, etc!

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  • These books are linked below! Enjoy my Christian reviews and thoughts- I was surprised by what I didn't enjoy reading and by those which I enjoyed and I think you will be too!
    Link to this podcast on Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/1MJLSbc...
    Links to the books mentioned:
    Scott Mcknight "Blue Parakeet": amzn.to/3OSBxJu
    Beth Moore "Audacious": amzn.to/3QlnnS8
    Rachel Held Evans "Searching for Sunday": amzn.to/3zwKPFj
    Philip Yancey "The Jesus I Never Knew": amzn.to/3zUKsWq
    Fitzpatrick/Schumacher "Worthy": amzn.to/3zAUr21
    Patrick Hanlon "Primal Branding": amzn.to/3zAUr21
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 118

  • @HowtoFaithALife
    @HowtoFaithALife  Рік тому +4

    Links to all these books are above in the description box! What are you reading? What should I read next?

    • @walkingintruth7936
      @walkingintruth7936 Рік тому

      Immortal by Lex Meyer - would love to hear your thoughts. It is an easy read but definitely some thought provoking concepts about death and the resurrection

    • @elizabethlawrence6984
      @elizabethlawrence6984 Рік тому +1

      Hinds Feet on High Places by Hannah Hurnard!! It is a beautiful allegory. The author did have some problematic theology in her later years, but I find this to be very biblical.

    • @nikkievans1287
      @nikkievans1287 Рік тому

      Spiritual Theology: A Systematic Study of the Christian Life by Simon Chan. I started reading it for my course work at seminary but I would recommend it to any Christian. It has really challenged me regarding my spiritual growth but in a really good way.

    • @prov_31grl
      @prov_31grl Рік тому

      Mama bear apologetics is really good

    • @gabriellechastene
      @gabriellechastene 11 місяців тому

      Hi Love your channel You might also like a reading journal I bought one from Amazon I can gauge how many books Ive read How many books are playing to read in a year and each book I give a little like synopsis on what it was about it my favorite quotes

  • @h2smom
    @h2smom Рік тому +14

    LOVE this one! I hope this will be a regular series!

  • @lesliewells1062
    @lesliewells1062 Рік тому +8

    Thanks for another great podcast!!! You are hitting it out of the park with every one!! Are you going to do one in the beginning of each month telling us about the books you read the previous month? That would be so awesome!!!! I love it when people do that and make recommendations, the pros and cons, steer you away from certain books! I hope that becomes a monthly thing!! God bless you! He is using you to bless me!!

  • @meganp8768
    @meganp8768 Рік тому +3

    Really loving your podcasts! Love your regular videos too and always wished they were longer because I could tell you have so much to say on these topics. So this longer “rambling” (in a good way) podcast style is perfect!

  • @kimclayton2806
    @kimclayton2806 Рік тому +7

    Most of the folded corners in the books I read may not, 1, deserve a million dollar piece of real estate in my Bible, but at the age of 69 I have accumulated a wonderful Index card library with alphabetical listing of books I've read and file notes from authors, commentaries, even chart lists from my Rose Publishers books , Bible studies, by topic and by quotes. I purchased a cash box with a handle from Walmart and its almost full.

    • @HowtoFaithALife
      @HowtoFaithALife  Рік тому +4

      Wow! That’s awesome! Yes- it’s not all just the cool stuff I underlined but I should of mentioned: it’s context background info or the way they exegeted the passage that I want to write down in my Bible!

    • @938quilt
      @938quilt Рік тому +1

      wow!!

  • @AnneCurrin
    @AnneCurrin Рік тому +1

    Thank you for sharing your list of books. I look forward to the list for August! Before my stroke almost 2 years ago, I was a very avid reader. I come from parents who were major readers and my sister is one as well. The only books I read now is my Bible and commentaries. I am struggling through a couple for my Bible college classes. I have bought a couple of books on your suggestion; How To Read The Bible as well as a couple of others. Sharing about your list of books for July, makes me think about reading again. I don’t know that I will ever be the avid reader I was before, but thank you for sharing the books you’ve read with us. I have added to those books to my Amazon shopping cart.

  • @Faithcafewithraquel
    @Faithcafewithraquel Рік тому +2

    I love love love your videos, ministry and content. You are genuine and it’s so awesome to see you let God use you the way you do. Keep going girl you are a breath of fresh air!!

    • @HowtoFaithALife
      @HowtoFaithALife  Рік тому

      I’m honored and encouraged to hear that! Thank you!

  • @andrealynn1722
    @andrealynn1722 Рік тому +1

    Love this podcast so much. I agree with the others it is a great podcast to do every month. Having these recommendations is soooo helpful. ♥️ thank you again.

  • @MsLoganBailey
    @MsLoganBailey Рік тому +1

    Loved this. Do this every month please!

  • @DonnaWrightRN
    @DonnaWrightRN Рік тому

    I’m going to read Blue Parakeet for sure! Thank you for sharing!

  • @susanpurvis3541
    @susanpurvis3541 Рік тому +5

    Love this…please give us your thoughts on more books!

  • @mandyfifer8994
    @mandyfifer8994 Рік тому

    I was excited to see you read Elyse Fitzpatrick! Thank you for your clear and honest feedback. I also VERY MUCH appreciated your words on Louis Giglio's book. It's one I've been on the fence about with our church going through. I appreciate your honesty in what did not work for you in that.
    I would love to hear you review Instruments in the Redeemer's Hands by Paul David Tripp and/or Gospel Treason by Brad Bigney.

  • @KalliBella1
    @KalliBella1 Рік тому

    Reading is fun. There is so much out there that sounds interesting to read and therefore I have a lot of books that I look forward to reading. But time being short in any given day, I have to choose very carefully. Thanks for sharing your reads!

  • @rebekahcayedunavant7656
    @rebekahcayedunavant7656 Рік тому +1

    If you don’t want to dog ear your pages, book darts are a great option! I borrow books from the library a lot and can’t highlight or annotate in them. I have a journal I write down the quotes in from each book I read.

  • @carolynbrown4112
    @carolynbrown4112 Рік тому

    I appreciate your honest review of these books. I will definitely be trying some of them. TFS!!

  • @allieoneal2033
    @allieoneal2033 Рік тому

    Upon recommendation of another friend, I just started reading Worthy. I'm looking forward to it.

  • @ntay7884
    @ntay7884 Рік тому

    Love your book reviews and your videos on placing notes your bible. Notes that will enhance our reading when we read that section again great advise. Can you share how you keep the notes you have read in the books you review. Do you put them in your bible, or do you have another journal. I find if I have notes in too many places I will not go back to them, therefore I wasted my time even taking them. 😮

  • @caracomstock9039
    @caracomstock9039 6 місяців тому +1

    Half the Church by Carolyn Curtis James is also a great book about Women in Ministry!

  • @CreaturesoftheCloth
    @CreaturesoftheCloth Рік тому +3

    Okay, I’m do not know your full thoughts on Beth Moore. When you mentioned we need to read her book I was a bit taken back. I have done a couple of her Bible studies and have seen one of her simulcasts. Oh, and I have watched some of her teachings on TBN. Now, people have a love/hate of her. I do not hate her, but I am not a fan of her teaching. I started noticing her and others with some non-Biblical teaching about two years ago when my husband and I were having questions at our “Arminian” church. (Now going to a reformed church) I do not hear a lot of exegesis out of Beth Moore. I could say more except I really want to know your thoughts about her and if you don’t follow her teachings why would you read any of her books and recommend them?

  • @kathy3178
    @kathy3178 Рік тому +2

    Sitting at the Feet of Rabbi Jesus is one of my favorite books. I still refer back to it. Another one I like is the Rock, the Road, and the Rabbi by Kathi Lee Gifford. She, along with Rabbi Jason Sobel, go through different places in the Holy Land. They cover the geography, historical, and spiritual significance of the places. It is such a good read.

  • @amandamyers3307
    @amandamyers3307 4 місяці тому

    I love your book reviews! I appreciated your take on Louie Giglio’s book. I have not read it but I went to college and still live in Atlanta, going to Northpoint churches for over 25 years. Louie did the young adult ministry known as 7:22 and is/was? best friends with Andy Stanley. I left the Northpoint brand of churches last year over my disgust and frustration with Andy’s low view of scripture, particularly the OT. That’s a painful thing to say because I used to sing his praises and even named my son Andrew 😖 Luckily he goes by a nickname. Take anything Andy Stanley says with a huge grain of salt, and that goes for anyone who’s learned under him. Sad.

  • @rebekahmackenzie
    @rebekahmackenzie Рік тому

    Thanks for this episode! I'm sorry I didn't watch this sooner. I usually read a lot of fiction and I should probably be reading more non-fiction. I have Reflections on the Psalms by C. S. Lewis that I started but haven't finished yet.

  • @938quilt
    @938quilt Рік тому +5

    trying to remember what all I've read lately - some were Lutheran authors that I was i nterested in. Will the Real Jesus Please Stand Up? matthew Richard and Has American Christianity Failed? Bryan Wolfmueller. I'm not Lutheran Missouri Synod and I found both authors pretty blunt but good info to consider IMO. I also read Jessica LaGrone's Out of Chaos which was good and a different 'tone'! 2 others I really liked were Another Gospel? by Alisa Childers and Truth on Fire by Adam Ramsey. earlier this year I read Jen Wilkin- Ten Words to Live By, None Like Him, and part of In His Image - all excellent!

    • @938quilt
      @938quilt Рік тому

      I'm currently trying to read Keeping the Heart by John Flavel - short book but puritan LOL! also semi- trying to get into The Postmodern Pilgrim's Progress by Mann and Berry and Grace Under Pressure by Christopeher Kennedy, but have several books ordered so those may get pushed aside LOL! oh, and I've been reading in some Christ-Centereed Expostion commentaries on Jonah, Micah and some of theone one on Isaiah... may read nahum's since I just read that today in myone year plan. oh and a short book of poems called You, Jonah! by Thomas John Carlisle - a poet/presbyterian minister from a while back. I'm not one for poetry but this one was really good - some just were like 'wow'!

  • @nivahidalgo6422
    @nivahidalgo6422 Рік тому +1

    When you bend down the corner page is called dog-eared the page. 🥰😊

  • @journeygentil1512
    @journeygentil1512 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for your book reviews! I love to get new ideas for books to read. Although, I personally would not sponsor Beth Moore or Rachel Held Evans as both women do not hold a biblical view of the gospel. But, that's my personal opinion.
    I recently read "Person of Interest" by J. Warner Wallace and "Awake and Alive to Truth" by John Cooper. I loved both of them. Cooper's book is more about today's culture and what truth is. Wallace's book is about Why Jesus came to Earth when He did is relevant. Both are fantastic reads.

  • @S3RP3NTwt
    @S3RP3NTwt Рік тому

    Thank you so much for this, Faith!! I have been searching for more Christians books to read; God provides

  • @lindystitches
    @lindystitches Рік тому +1

    I loved this episode.

  • @joycejarrard6958
    @joycejarrard6958 Рік тому +3

    Have you read, "The Secret Thoughts if an Unlikely Convert" by Rosaria Champagne Butterfield? She was a radical lesbian professor of women's studies. Her conversion story was mind-blowing. She is now in a conservative Presbyterian church, a home-schooling mother. Make sure you read the updated version with the added chapters at the end. Even the change in writing styles is jarring. (I have been Roman Catholic, Methodist, Charismatic and now go to a Southern Baptist church.)

    • @abigailadditon
      @abigailadditon 2 місяці тому

      Oh, interesting! I'm reading "Five Lies of Our Anti Christian Age" by Rosaria Butterfield, and it's very good. She certainly tries to be faithful to scripture in what she says. Is the book you mentioned her testimony? Quite a bit of her testimony is also in the one I'm reading.

    • @joycejarrard6958
      @joycejarrard6958 Місяць тому

      ​@@abigailadditon, Yes, it is her testimony. The main section seemed very scholarly in its vocabulary and point of view. The last section seemed more accessible. It was fascinating.

    • @abigailadditon
      @abigailadditon Місяць тому

      @@joycejarrard6958 okay, cool! I may have to check it out!

  • @user-sv1bz6jx6k
    @user-sv1bz6jx6k 6 місяців тому

    Hi Faith, i purchased the Ungers (sp?), dictionary waiting for it. Ty for sharing. 2 Peter 1-6. So, I love, and huge hug! You be you❤... MJ

  • @ArleneAdkinsZell
    @ArleneAdkinsZell Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing your books and opinions!

  • @jenzbeauty_and_biblecorner
    @jenzbeauty_and_biblecorner Рік тому

    Hey! I listened to this while driving and you casually mentioned a book not listed and you said it’s your end all be all and every time you reread it you get something new out of it. What is that book? Thank you!

  • @jadonbrown7727
    @jadonbrown7727 Рік тому

    I’ve read Don’t give the enemy a seat at your table, and loved it but, when I started to watch your channel I’ve realized that he did take it far and he also has another book called Goliath must fall and haven’t read it but it sounds like the same thing

  • @938quilt
    @938quilt Рік тому +2

    I've been curious about rachel held evans - ever since I heard she was 'progressive' I've been leary but I have some of her books and am curious to know her thoughts. eta: well I think you addressed what I figured I'd have trouble with LOL! I also think sometimes when people say the church doesn't have answers is that the church doesn'thavethe answer they want - and that inclludes myself

  • @beckyburns217
    @beckyburns217 Рік тому +5

    As an avid book lover, I'm appalled! Lol, It is called a "dog ear."

  • @beckypurifoy8965
    @beckypurifoy8965 Рік тому

    I don't know if anyone else is having this problem, but I can't find your podcast on apple podcast.

  • @karenallen7064
    @karenallen7064 Рік тому

    If you want to learn more about what Scot McKnight shares, he has a great podcast: Kingdom Roots. It's one we have to stop & discuss throughout. (Also any video by NT Wright. Only more stops.)
    I have lots of Scot's podcasts saved because I need to go through and take notes.

  • @FriarScot
    @FriarScot Рік тому +1

    Here’s one for you … “The Unseen Realm” by Dr. Michael Heiser … I’m a 63 year old former pastor with two theology degrees and this book expanded my perspective on Scripture (in a very orthodox way, be assured) … not to be missed … very academic and eye opening

  • @maryvantassel9281
    @maryvantassel9281 Рік тому

    Hello Faith. Can you give me your and Pastor Joe's opinion on this book? "The Torre The Five Books of Moses by Ronald Allen and Anonymous". I am just curious never seen this before. Thank you.

  • @Baitcaster6
    @Baitcaster6 Рік тому

    What seminary do you go to Faith?

  • @jaimeg.3012
    @jaimeg.3012 Рік тому +4

    I use tabs to mark the pages in my book that I want to go back to and review. I just can't "dogear" a book. I read "Sitting at the Feet of Rabbi Jesus" in July and I am currently reading "Reading the Bible with Rabbi Jesus". The one in July was AMAZING!!!! I am only on chapter 4 on the current book but I am enjoying it as well. Lots of good points and things being brought out that I'd never considered before.

    • @938quilt
      @938quilt Рік тому

      I've wondered how those books were! thanks!

    • @martiner3622
      @martiner3622 Рік тому

      Thanks for the tip!

    • @karenallen7064
      @karenallen7064 Рік тому +1

      There are these amazing things called Book Darts. They're metal and shaped like an arrow (so you can point to the quote), slip on the page, and can be removed after use. Or left.
      (I found these via Anne Bogel on her podcast: What shall I read next & her blog: Modern Mrs. Darcy.)

    • @pattimoose1
      @pattimoose1 Рік тому

      Love those 2 books!!!

  • @user-qy8oe3zc3h
    @user-qy8oe3zc3h Рік тому

    Shepherding the Child’s Heart! Would love to hear your thoughts on this book!

  • @cynthialloyd9255
    @cynthialloyd9255 5 місяців тому

    Do you have a Amazon affiliate link ?

  • @herminapearce1044
    @herminapearce1044 Рік тому

    Great reviews, thank you!
    "But everybody cherry picks"--and I'm like, so that just means that everyone is wrong. People who argue for OT tithing are forgetting that it was more than 10 per cent, that a lot of that was like governmental taxes, which we are paying too! We should always be looking for the whole-Bible view, and challenging ourselves by it.
    I liked Rachel Held Evans' book "Inspired" until I'd finished it, and read my Bible a lot more, and then going back through to take notes, I find that in it she pits two extremes against each other (like persecution OR affirmation) and doesn't concede a middle ground.
    That Philip Yancey book sounds very good! My family has been reading John in the evenings, and I was really struck by how often people just came to Jesus desperate because they knew he was good and they were so drawn to him!

  • @ThatSoulsGirl
    @ThatSoulsGirl Рік тому

    Nice! Been in a book rut and will defo pick up Audacious and Worthy.

  • @terrie6320
    @terrie6320 Рік тому

    I can relate to the church hurt , I will maybe look for this book? Our family has had a lot of this, our family has been at the same church 1st since my Hunk was age 9 he’s now 62, and as a family since 1994, we have seen a lot of changes go on from a small cozy sanctuary to a family life center gym and then a very large new sanctuary that feels nothing like the house of God to me? I have never felt good in this sanctuary like our smaller one. But we went from 3 services to one in building this one? Anyway because of covid its been 2 yrs since the doors were open , they did do a one line service in those days , we have started going back in person lately but our twin daughters wanted to be in the vocal worship group and also teach interp to music but because of some miscommunication their feelings got hurt and they felt picked on for the clothes they wore? They and we are of simple means and not much money etc they do the best they can. Both work in a office and thought what was okay to ware in an office would we good at church ? So now they wont go back?Our oldest daughter and her husband wont go back as well, he was very heavy into the sound and lighting but devoted so much time to that sh felt neglected so now they don’t go anymore. I believe our daughters are all saved, baptized etc we raised them in church and hope raised in Christ, but due to all this their kids are not being brought up in church. They are missing out on so much. We try to be good role models for them when they are around us.our girls are age 36 and 30 and 30 . They said what happened to come as you are.

    • @tinafaye2985
      @tinafaye2985 Рік тому

      I agree we can be hurt in the church but it's no excuse to leave God...

  • @melwade8216
    @melwade8216 Рік тому

    Could you try to find good books at a local thrift store? I'm too broke to buy at a regular book store!

  • @AbidethForever
    @AbidethForever Рік тому +9

    What's really helpful to me, before reading certain books by preachers/theologians/apologists that I've never read, is to do deep dives into their ministries first. What I learned about Beth Moore AFTER researching her teaching was that it's not "sound" theology. If a person follows her teachings faithfully, they COULD stumble into some pretty erroneous, choppy beliefs that have been brought to light by many concerned Christians calling out false teachers.
    Romans 16:17-18 states, "I urge you, brothers and sisters, to watch out for those who cause divisions and put obstacles in your way that are contrary to the teaching you have learned. Keep away from them. For such people are not serving our Lord Christ, but their own appetites. By smooth talk and flattery, they deceive the minds of naive people."
    For example, she's very active on social media with tons of followers. When she "likes" tweets, UA-cam videos, and Facebook posts, people take note! Her comments and these "likes" end up being confusing (about social issues, etc.) leading believers to not know how to respond Biblically - see her "like" on Twitter regarding Black Lives Matter. I'd be VERY cautious reading any of her material and not give grace to erroneous teachings that can lead people astray (if that were possible). It's really like a minefield trying to navigate what God has intended as sound teaching. There's way too much info out there that can be easily accessed for us to steer clear of Beth Moore.

    • @ashleynovels
      @ashleynovels Рік тому

      Research is always good but I don’t think a social media like should be seen as an endorsement.

    • @AbidethForever
      @AbidethForever Рік тому +3

      @@ashleynovels Many endorsements to impressionable Christians are dangerous and not a direct path to helping with sound theology I’m afraid.

    • @AbidethForever
      @AbidethForever Рік тому +2

      @@dawnb8906 Typically feeling like a watchman who pulls people out of burning buildings when they walk head ON into faulty teachings. We must be Bereans and comb the scriptures for TRUTH.

    • @AbidethForever
      @AbidethForever Рік тому

      @@dawnb8906 Amen SISTER! Agree with everything you've stated. I enjoy Faith's channel and would like to see it advance but not through faulty endorsements of Beth Moore, et al. We need to think critically, pulling from the Scriptures, when it comes to guiding believers into WHY these teachings stand against the Word of God. Beth Moore's "endorsement" of BLM is jarring!

    • @carolynbrown4112
      @carolynbrown4112 Рік тому +1

      I love Beth Moore! Her teachings are not appealing to those people don't want the truth. Genuine Christians usually love her though!

  • @marianrussom631
    @marianrussom631 Рік тому

    Faith are you familiar with EXPERIENCING GOD by Blackaby? I am doing the online Lifeway study w/ workbook, not sure about it all... then to apply in my life. Some of it I struggle with and am a little uncomfortable. Would you take a look at it? There is a paperback book that Dr Henry Blackaby wrote years go. Now you have an assignment from one of your members!!!! Love Marian

  • @SanaSana_626
    @SanaSana_626 Рік тому

    You startled me when you said Elyse lol

  • @melaniebergshoeff4424
    @melaniebergshoeff4424 Рік тому +1

    You probably read it because you did seminary but if you didn’t… you should check out Epic of Eden by Sandra Richter. It’s amazing.

    • @938quilt
      @938quilt Рік тому

      I love her studies! pretty much everything from seedbed is good!

  • @tanyabaker4809
    @tanyabaker4809 Рік тому

    Honest question: how do you find time to read this much?

  • @g.2024
    @g.2024 Рік тому

    Book Darts will save your books! They'll allow you to mark individual lines, multiple per page or both sides of a page.

  • @mandypillsbury8633
    @mandypillsbury8633 Рік тому +2

    I wanted to recommend The unseen companion for the single moms out there.

  • @rosatoledo9359
    @rosatoledo9359 Рік тому +1

    Am new to your channel! I like you talk about God, the Bible and word of God. Me, too I own alot of books with God. My favorite book still is Bible word of God🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @freedomfarmstead
    @freedomfarmstead Місяць тому

    First, I am a huge fan of the channel. I also wanted to just make a brief point about women in leadership roles in the church. A church of my same belief in my same town started allowing women serve the Lord’s Supper. Now, no men ever do it. Then they started letting them lead prayer in the service. Now, men almost never do it. It’s a good sized congregation, but the men seem to be more than willing to sit back and let the women do what God designed them, the men, to do - lead. Recently, they allowed a woman to preach the sermon on a Sunday morning, something they said they would never do. So, it does happen in small steps. The marriage and the church have a lot in common. In the home, men are to lead. But if a woman tries to be the leader, too many men will just sit back and let her take over running the entire household without the husband. God clearly calls men to be the spiritual leader in the home. Why do we think His church would be any different? I don’t see anything in the Word that says women should be preachers, elders or deacons (the God-ordained leaderships roles in the church). We can all be preachers/teachers outside of the church and we should. There are TONS of roles and ministries for women IN the church. I think we need to ask ourselves why we feel like that’s not enough for us. Why are we not satisfied to be in the roles God created for us, whether at home or in the church?

  • @nathanaelnewitt3961
    @nathanaelnewitt3961 Рік тому

    I've heard great things about Beth Moore from people like Dr. Carmen Imnes and JM Smith although I've not read any of her material myself. I've been rlly enjoying Abraham's Silence by J Richard Middleton, it's a fantastic book on lament, lament Psalms and alternative interpretations in Job and the binding of Isaac. Really enjoying the podcast format, I love how u kind of do apologetics through Theology! I really resonate with that

  • @craftyazshabbyshacjude3297
    @craftyazshabbyshacjude3297 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for your insight on the Books you have read. I was wondering if you have come across the Book "God an Anatomy" By Francesia Stavrakopoulo. Very interested
    in your thoughts on it. Love your channel. Just my thoughts on Eve, she was tempted because she didn't know God as Adam had nor had an appreciation for him, hence why the serpent
    tempted her first and Why Adam tryed to blame God for giving him the women (Eve).l. Sending Blessings x

  • @erindreams1790
    @erindreams1790 Рік тому +4

    I think people shy away from Beth Moore because she reminds them of the whole Megachurch thing, and we're learning as believers that a lot of megachurches aren't what they seem. I happen to LOVE Beth Moore. I love the way she speaks. I love the way she teaches. I think I just resonate with her way of doing things.
    Thanks for this podcast. I've added three of these to my reading wishlist!

    • @tinafaye2985
      @tinafaye2985 Рік тому

      People run away from Beth Moore because they hear error in her teachings, not to mention she usurps authority..

  • @r.j.miller
    @r.j.miller Рік тому

    I’m new to your channel. Is there a book you believe every Christian should read?

    • @HowtoFaithALife
      @HowtoFaithALife  Рік тому

      The Bible! Lol. But, I mention in this video that I really encourage all Christians to read “how to read the Bible for all it’s Worth” by Fee and Stuart! It’s about how to read the Bible faithfully! And you can find it here: amzn.to/3zVhBBu

  • @barbarakuhn3239
    @barbarakuhn3239 Рік тому +1

    I also don't believe it was an Apple that was in the garden I believe it was a Pomegranate If you study the belief of the Jews with the pomegranate it's kind of an interesting study I don't really think it matters what fruit they ate They still disobey God It just doesn't say What name of the fruit it was the Pomegranate is considered a fruit If you look at some of the temple ornaments and stuff they have pomegranates Is mentioned a lot

  • @antekpiekutosky818
    @antekpiekutosky818 Рік тому

    Beautiful clip ! ❤ Very nice Vlog, Can You make clip.. Organisation, cleaning office desk - Declutter Paperwork your office? cleaning desk old papers, mails, documents ... sorting ripping papers, documents ... can you make that clip?

  • @1974AMDG
    @1974AMDG Рік тому

    When you turn over the pages of a book you 'dog-ear' them.😊

  • @Shannon-xe9bm
    @Shannon-xe9bm Рік тому

    I also dog ear my pages. ;)

  • @AlexA-ss4te
    @AlexA-ss4te Рік тому +4

    Lost me at Beth Moore

  • @barbarakuhn3239
    @barbarakuhn3239 Рік тому +1

    Actually I think Adam ate the fruit because he thought she was going to die Immediately and didn't want to be alone again because he loved her so much so that's my Human brain thinking Just something to ponder maybe Totally of mine Thinking not based on any kind of Fact I am a hopeless romantic though

    • @938quilt
      @938quilt Рік тому

      I kinda have the feeling he believed the lie too and didn't want her knowing all like God and him being the idiot LOL! but Paul says Eve was deceived, not Adam so there's that..

    • @tinafaye2985
      @tinafaye2985 Рік тому

      You can't be serious...

  • @philiplewis1989
    @philiplewis1989 9 місяців тому

    🧠🌊

  • @FriarScot
    @FriarScot Рік тому

    More in “Unseen Realm” … overarching theme of the book (which was also Dr. Heifer’s dissertation) is reading the Bible as it’s written, rather than through the lens of tradition, culture and personal bias … interesting stuff
    Also … I notice that 95% of comments are from women, which leads me to believe that your primary audience is female. I am a guy, 63 years old and theologically trained as a pastor, and find your content solid, engaging and interesting. So there.

  • @tanyaschleff6700
    @tanyaschleff6700 23 дні тому

    the speaking in tongues was in the Old Testament not the new testament ..

  • @debbie94510
    @debbie94510 Рік тому

    It's called "dog-earing" 😅

  • @lanceandangelamendoza3744
    @lanceandangelamendoza3744 Рік тому

    I read Louie Giglio's book in April and I couldn't stand reading it. I thought the same, he went too far. The video wasn't any better. There is so much in Psalm 23 and the emphasis he placed on that one verse and how he moves through scripture was too far away from God's Word.

  • @prvbs_31
    @prvbs_31 11 місяців тому +1

    Oh no!!! Not Beth Moore. 😢

  • @938quilt
    @938quilt Рік тому +1

    Dog ears

  • @tashainjena
    @tashainjena Рік тому

    I love Beth Moore, but I have always said you have to listen fast to her...

  • @orborn3580
    @orborn3580 11 місяців тому

    Do not walk…RUN from Beth Moore

  • @tinafaye2985
    @tinafaye2985 Рік тому

    I've been watching your vids on and off now for several weeks now, I really like alot of what you're saying and doing, but, Beth Moore??? Why would you endorse her?? Maybe you can handle and identify the error in her teachings, but not everyone is as knowledgeable as you are ( I can tell by some of the comments on here ) however mere knowledge isn't wisdom.. Thank you to those who stood up against this endorsement of this woman...

  • @paulamiller2848
    @paulamiller2848 11 місяців тому

    Do you STILL promote Beth Moore?? She has gone astray fir sure!