September 1, 2002   in Book Reviews

Totally Saved: Understanding, Experiencing and Enjoying the Greatness of Your Salvation. By Tony Evans. Chicago: Moody Press, 2002. 384 pp. Cloth. $19.99. Totally Saved serves as a catalog of Dr. […]

September 1, 2002 by Bob Wilkin in Book Reviews

Full Pardon: The Harry L. Greene Story. By Harry L. Greene and Robert C. Larson. Richmond, VA: Good News Publishing, 2001. 183 pp. Cloth. $14.95. Harry Greene is a former […]

March 1, 2002   in Book Reviews

Shock and Surprise Beyond the Rapture! The Mystery of the Ages Revealed. By Gary T. Whipple. Hayesville, NC: Schoettle Publishing Co., 1992. (Cloth), $10.95. Those who are interested in the […]

March 1, 2002 by Bob Wilkin in Book Reviews

Harmony with God: A Fresh Look at Repentance. By Zane C. Hodges. Dallas, TX: Redención Viva, 2001. 133 pp. (Paper), $9.95. In the movie A Beautiful Mind, John Nash scolded […]

March 1, 2002 by Bob Wilkin in Book Reviews

The Baptismal Regeneration/Believer’s Baptism Debate: A Theological and Historical Overview of the Most Contested Subject of the Church Age. By J. O. Hosler. Haverford, PA: Infinity Publishing.Com, 1999. 522 pp. […]

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