Wednesday, December 1, 2021

Review of How to Finish the Christian Life

How to Finish the Christian Life
Following Jesus in the Second Half
by Donald W. Sweeting and George Sweeting
Reviewed by Pat Beaty

First, it is felt that my remarks should begin with an open admission: There is no way that this book can be adequately described without your actually reading it. Yes, it is actually that impressive! Whatever your faith or background is, this book will help you go through the second half of your life as an effective, growing Christian.

Okay, you have decided you will read it. The first thing you must do is read the introduction. This is absolutely necessary. In it they give their backgrounds as they share the fact that they are father and son. The son convinced his father that this topic was a missing piece in today's Christian literature. The authors cover many of the crucial issues that we encounter in this time of our lives and it is felt that the book will improve your perspective on this portion of existence as a Christian.

This book impressed me so much that I strongly urge you to read it.

Happy Reading, Pat

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December 2021

Tuesday, October 19, 2021

Review of Mess-i-ology by George Verwer

 Mess-i-ology

(The Mystery of How God Words Even When It Doesn't Make Sense to Us)
By George Verwer
Reviewed by Pat Beaty

"Put simply, messiology is the idea that God, in his patience, mercy and passion to bring men and women to himself, often does great things in the midst of a mess." The autho0r explains this term more fully and in more detail as you read on in this wide-ranging and thoughtful book. You, the reader, will recognize immediately that this essay is a personal account of much of this missionary's successes and failures in h is life as a missionary.

The whimsical titles of the chapters of this book are intriguing, and contain surprisingly deep insights. The chapter titles include "Fire Extinguishers, Books, and Proverbs", "The Church, Missions, and Hollywood", "Moaners, Complainers and Negative Thinkers," and "If You Don't Want to Get Hurt, Don't Play Rugby" and other creative headings.

It is felt that the overriding theme of this work is that God is able. "For from Him and through Him and for Him are all things. To Him be the glory forever. Amen." Romans 11:36

It is felt that you will benefit greatly from reading this book.

For more reviews by Pat, go to patbeaty.blogspot.net.

November 2021

Monday, August 16, 2021

Review of The Church in Babylon by Erwin Lutzer

 The Church in Babylon

(Heeding the Call to Be a Light in the Darkness)

by Erwin W. Lutzer

Review by Pat Beaty

Readers, as you begin your journey through this excellent book, I want to encourage you to start your trip by reading the endorsements under "Praise for The Church in Babylon". It is my promise that this will help you even more than you think as you read this thought provoking work. 

And please don't put this essay back on the shelf when you read that he is Pastor Emeritus of the Moody Bible Church in Chicago, where he has served for 35 years, and has a number of university degrees. You will be surprised at how much you agree with this noted Christian, and how much you agree with his outlook on today's society. 

Lutzer challenges us to grow in our understanding of social issues and calls us to love and share Christ with everyone. This is not only right but also righteous. Trust me, this book is wonderful and you will thoroughly concur with what he says. 


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Monday, May 31, 2021

Review of You Are Never Alone by Max Lucado

 You are never alone (Trust in the Miracle of God‘s Presence and Power) 

by Max Lucado
Reviewed by Pat Beaty 

The theme of this book is the title of this book. The authors intent is easily determined as the reader begins this work. You will be intrigued by the way the author expresses himself. Of course, if you are familiar with my previous reviews, you are aware that this essayist is, far and away, one of my favorite Christian writers. The author writes as if he was sitting beside you, as he conversationally explains what he wants to say.

For those of you who are prone to easily become discouraged you will find this work is filled with encouragement - and yes, joy. You will very easily discover why I am so delighted with it. This book is filled with references to the Holy Bible, as well as some personal comments that are fascinating. 

It is felt that you will be blessed if you read this book. 

Happy reading, Pat 

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June 2021

Sunday, April 18, 2021

Review of Forgotten God - April 2021

 Forgotten God 

(Reversing Our Tragic Neglect of the Holy Spirit) 

by Francis Chan 
Review by Pat Beaty

Dear brother and sister in Christ, who or what do you picture in your mind when you think of the Holy Spirit? My reason for using the pronoun “what” will become obvious as you read through this remarkable book. The more accurate pronoun is “whom”. The author states that “without him people operate in their own strength and only accomplish human – size results.” 

I was surprised by how many times the Holy Spirit was mentioned in the Bible  - as noted by this writer. He gives the biblical quote and then explains it. A special part of this treatise is his highlighting of several Christian who exemplify lives filled with the spirit.

The final chapter is entitled the supernatural church. It details the fact that churches can make a difference only in the strength of the Holy Spirit. The Christian examples that this writer discusses are Francis Schaeffer, Joni Eareckson Tada, a Dave Phillips, Esther Ahn Kim, and others he knows more personally.

The Holy Spirit is God, as is the Father and the Son, and there is beauty in the authors description of the Spirit and his work in the Word of God. I highly recommend this book to you.

Happy Reading, Pat

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Saturday, February 20, 2021

Review of What is the Gospel?

What is the Gospel? 

by Greg Gilbert
Review by Pat Beaty. 

This book is small, almost tiny, in size but it contains more life-giving content than many volumes of much greater tomes. Christian reader, what is your answer to the question in the title of this book? One reviewer of this work has stated that the author “clearly answers the most important question ever asked.“ 

The book itself has numerous references to the Holy Bible, and the writer pronounces that “the local church is far more important to the Christian life than many Christians realize.” 

The reader will find numerous biblical references in the scripture index at the end of this wonderful essay, and you will be impressed by how often the gospel is described or referred to in the Bible’s wonderful books and pages. Finally, as I am certain you have guessed, it is strongly felt that you will benefit from reading this little essay, and its value will grow in your mind the further along it’s pages you go. 

Happy reading, Pat

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