Oct. 19 Faith Bookshelf


Posted October 19, 2008 by Carla Hinton Comment on this article Leave a comment
This week’s Faith Bookshelf is a mixed bag — no certain theme, just several books that have been released recently:

1. “The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Middle East Conflict” by Mitchell G. Bard, Ph.D ($19.95, released September 2008).

This updated guide provides readers with an intense look at current events and the ever-changing political and social landscape, as well as the history — ancient and modern — of this region. 

2. “Being Christian: Exploring Where You, God and Life Connect,” by Stephen

Arterburn and John Shore ($19.99, Bethany House/Baker Publishing Group, released September 2008).

While the spiritual beliefs of the current political candidates are being heavily scrutinized, bestselling authors Arterburn and Shore bring an insightful, accessible, and comprehensive guide to the core truths of Christian faith. In an easy-to-use question-and-answer format, the authors address the most pressing questions and faith concerns for new and veteran believers as well as seekers and outside observers. 

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