Real Marriage by Mark and Grace Driscoll Reviewed by RevTrev

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I was happy to get my advanced reader’s copy of Real Marriage by Mark and Grace Driscoll. I only have a little bit of knowledge of what they’ve been doing at MarsHill Church in Seattle, so I really didn’t know what they were going to say. I appreciate the “principles-not-method” approach they consistently remind the reader of. I appreciate the candid-ness of their story. I appreciate their reliance on the word of God. Here’s a bit about my experience reading [...] Read more »

RevTrev Reviews Mindblowing SF

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Trevor Lund of http://revtrev.com reviews “The Mammoth Book of Mindblowing SF” an anthology of 21 Science Fiction stories Read more »

The Eagles’ Brood by Jack Whyte Reviewed by RevTrev

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Trevor Lund of http://revtrev.com reviews “The Eagles’ Brood” by Jack Whyte – Book Three in A Dream of Eagles Series   Read more »

The Singing Sword By Jack Whyte Reviewed by Trevor Lund

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Trevor Lund of http://revtrev.com reviews “The Singing Sword” By Jack Whyte It’s the second book in A Dream of Eagles. Read more »

The Sky Stone by Jack Whyte Reviewed by Trevor Lund

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Trevor Lund of http://revtrev.com reviews Jack Whyte’s “The Sky Stone” Book one in the Camuloud Chronicles. Read more »

The Bone House by Stephen Lawhead reviewed by RevTrev

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Trevor Lund of http://revtrev.com reviews the second of the Bright Empire Novels by Stephen R. Lawhead called “The Bone House”. (click the image to find it on Amazon) Read more »

Signs and Wonders by Alex Adena – a review

I was intrigued with the idea of Alexa Adena’s book “Signs and Wonders“. That was even before I read the concept for the story. Alex has written a novella. It’s intentionally short so people can make the 2 or 3 hours to read it all. With ebook sales overtaking printed books sales and iPods growing in popularity I think this format of book can really take off. Unfortunately I didn’t have the 2 or 3 hours to sit and read [...] Read more »

Church Diversity: Sunday the Most Segregated Day of the Week

Church Diversity: Sunday the Most Segregated Day of the Week by Scott Williams is a book every pastor should read. Like attracts like. Do you like what God likes? Find out more about the book at http://churchdiversity.com/ Here are my thoughts on it. Click on the picture to order the book for yourself. BTW, I forgot to mention how much I liked the online videos that accompanied the book. I think I may need a new edition for Hope In [...] Read more »

Chose a Better Life

Choose a Better Life – Common Sense for Uncommon Living by Stephanie Hester is an encouraging book for people to rethink how they think. We all need to do it. It’s what Paul calls “the renewing of our mind” which is our “spiritual act of worship”. Find out more about Stephanie at http://stephanieupfront.com/ Here’s my thoughts on the book (sorry again Stephanie for taking so long to review this Read more »

The Skin Map

The Skin Map – A Novel by Stephen Lawhead It is the ultimate quest for the ultimate treasure. Chasing a map tattooed on human skin. Across an omniverse of intereing realities. To unravel the future of the future. Kit Livingston’s great-grandfather appears to him in a deserted alley during a tumultuous storm. He reveals an unbelievable story: that the ley lines throughout Britain are not merely the stuff of legend or the weekend hobby of deluded cranks, but pathways to [...] Read more »

When the Devil Whispers

A Novel by Rick Acker I was surprised when I picked up this book from the library that I enjoyed it so much. I’ve done a little research since I’ve shot this video and see Rick’s written a number of kid’s and adult novels. I’ll need to check them out for myself and my kids. Read more »

Ted Dekker – Green

IE: GREEN: Book Zero: The Beginning and the End Here’s my thoughts on some of Ted Dekker’s books as of late. I still haven’t picked up his latest ones, but most likely will soon enough. Read more »

Pastor As Minor Poet

The Pastor as Minor Poet: Texts and Subtexts in the Ministerial Life by M. Craig Barnes is a great read to contemplate with and over. Here are some more of my thoughts on it. Read more »

Jumpstart Your Publishing Dreams

I’ve been following Terry Whalin’s Blog for a number of years. He has amazing resources for emerging writers. I really enjoyed his Jumpstart Your Publishing Dreams Here’s a trailer for the book: Here are some of my thoughts on it: I’d also recommend his Book Proposals That Sell Read more »

RevTrev Reviews Certain Jeopardy

Here’s my thoughts on Jeff Strueker’s Certain Jeopardy…. Read more »

RevTrev Reviews Brad Jersak – Can You Hear Me?

Can You Hear Me?: Tuning In to the God Who Speaks Brad Jersak’s book is one that you’ll want to pick up if you don’t think you can hear God’s voice. I’ve reviewed it more in the video below. Read more »

Jeff Gerke – The Art and Craft of Writing Christian Fiction

I’ve really come to appreciate the vision, skill and passion of Jeff Gerke. Here’s my thoughts of his book The Art & Craft of Writing Christian Fiction Read more »

Grace is For Sinners – RevTrev Reviews

Grace Is for Sinners is a book (and website) by Serena Woods. It’s the story of an insider’s firsthand account of the misguided use of church disciple and the devastating effects on the people it’s supposed to serve. I’ve decided to give video reviews of books because of the stack I’ve read and haven’t had time to review. I’d also love for people who get advanced copies of Hope in Transition to share their thoughts of my book on video [...] Read more »

What To Do On The Worst Day of Your Life

I don’t know how I get myself into some things. I was minding my own business on Twitter, trying to answer questions people posed and be an encouragement where I can, and a tweet caught my eye. Strang Communications was looking for people to comment on their latest book by Brian Zahnd called “What to Do On the Worst Day of your Life”. Since I was in the middle of encouraging people to live Life Above the Negativity and what [...] Read more »

Laugh Your Way to A Better Marriage

I realized I’ve been purchasing DVD’s that will help me motivate people to positive change. Hey, using clips in a message is like quoting a book. It gives credit to the right person, and encourages people to support the artists. Now Mark Gungor’s Laugh Your Way to a Better Marriage, is not something you want to use clips from. When you buy the DVD’s there is a note telling you how to get the rights to show it in a [...] Read more »

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