Category: Christian Book Reviews
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“Restoration” Torah for Disciples by Lancaster: Book Review

D. Thomas Lancaster, a Messianic Jewish pastor, emphasizes the relevance of Torah for both Jewish and Gentile believers in his book “Restoration: Torah for Disciples of Jesus.” He explores early Christianity’s roots in Torah observance and how historical separations occurred. Lancaster calls for a return to biblical obedience and understanding…
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“A Cover for Glory – A Biblical Defense for Headcoverings” by Dale Partridge: A Book Review by Vintage Virtues with Jen

Dale Partridge’s book, A Cover for Glory, argues for the biblical practice of women wearing headcoverings in worship based on 1 Corinthians 11. While accessible and exegetically rich, it also reflects a strong Reformed perspective. The review suggests readers remain discerning and consider complementary resources for a holistic understanding.
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“Misreading Scripture with Western Eyes” by Richards and O’Brien: A Book Review by Vintage Virtues with Jen

Misreading Scripture with Western Eyes emphasizes how cultural biases shape biblical interpretation. Authors E. Randolph Richards and Brandon J. O’Brien encourage readers to recognize their assumptions, offering cross-cultural insights. The book challenges common misinterpretations, particularly regarding the prodigal son, urging discernment while exploring Scripture to foster a more accurate understanding.
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“Holy Cow! What the Bible Says About Eating Meat” by Hope Egan: A Book Review by Vintage Virtues with Jen Book

“Holy Cow! What the Bible Says About Eating Meat” by Hope Egan delves into the biblical foundations of dietary laws, incorporating personal anecdotes and practical advice. Egan clarifies that biblical eating isn’t about salvation but reflects God’s design for food. The book covers historical context, scriptural foundations, common misunderstandings, practical…
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“What the Bible Says About Healthy Living” by Rex Russell, M.D.: A Book Review by Vintage Virtues with Jen Book

“What the Bible Says About Healthy Living” by Rex Russell, M.D. explores the link between faith, health, and diet. It presents three biblical principles for improved health, advocating for clean eating while sparking debate around food classifications. Despite its 1990s origins, the book’s influence has led to an updated edition…
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“The King Who Found His Self-Control” by Costi and Christyne Hinn: A Book Review by Vintage Virtues with Jen

“The King Who Found His Self-Control” by Costi and Christyne Hinn is a captivating children’s book exploring self-control and wisdom. The storyline and poetic style engage readers of all ages, while the profound message prompts reflection and open dialogue. The artwork and thought-provoking themes make it a valuable addition to…
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Exploring Literature: Uncovering Biblical and Cultural Perspectives, Historical Narratives, and Relevant Insights for Healthy Living

📚 Ready for a literary journey? Join me as I share my current reading list and upcoming reads. Are you a one-book-at-a-time reader or do you juggle multiple reads? Let’s dive into the captivating world of books together! 📚 🔍 Currently Reading: “Misreading Scripture with Western Eyes” by E. Randolph…
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Vintage Virtue announces a new partnership with Christianbook.com, a leading distributor of Christian products. The partnership comes in time for Black Friday, offering deals on a variety of items, including home decor, homeschool curriculum, Bible study materials, and more. With a 90% discount and free shipping using the code BLKFRI2023…