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 […]

September 1, 2001   in Book Reviews

What God Wishes Christians Knew About Christianity. By Bill Gillham. Eugene, OR: Harvest House, 1998, 382 pp. Paper. The author of the popular “Lifetime Guarantee” has written another Christian living […]

September 1, 2001 by Bob Wilkin in Book Reviews
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The Other Side of Calvinism. Revised Edition. By Laurence M. Vance. Pensacola, FL: Vance Publications, 1991, 1999. 788 pp. (Cloth), $27.95. This book has ten major sections. The first half […]

September 1, 2001 by Bob Wilkin in Book Reviews

Whatever Happened to the Gospel of Grace: Recovering the Doctrines That Shook the World. By James Montgomery Boice. Wheaton, IL: Crossway Books, 2001. 224 pp. (Cloth), $17.99. During the first […]

September 1, 2001   in Book Reviews

The Strait Gate and the Narrow Way: Bible Studies on the Doctrine of Salvation and Repentance. By Eddie R. Galyean. Np: np, nd.128 pages. Paper. Np. While helping a friend […]

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