I don’t know what happened to catalogue #25.
Spring Sale reminds us that the year is nearly 3/4 over. With 26 catalogues and counting Koorong continues a cracking pace.
Interesting stuff.
Matt Redman’s new CD, We Shall Not Be Shaken. (page 1) It is supposed to focus ‘on the steadfast faithfulness of God’. That sounds good, and Redman’s stuff continues to mature.
Lee Strobel’s DVD, The Case For A Creator: The Film. Strobel puts good stuff in prose, so I’d anticipate a well put together DVD.
Over My Shoulder, (page 12) by Naomi Reed offers us the stories of 49 missionaries. Reed has not disappointed with her two previous auto-biographical works.
Anthony Flew was a prominent atheist who now professes a creator God. While we may not expect to see him turn up in an evangelical Christian church next Sunday, There Is A God (page 13) is an important window into his change of thought.
Anybody who reads this blog knows I’ve got a Christian-crush on Stuart Townend. Creation Sings (page 26) is his latest release and has both a CD and DVD.
My daughter Christine (I’m typing this while watching Romeo+Juliet) asked if I’ve seen the DVD Fireproof. (page 31) I haven’t, but she sounded sort of approving, so that’s a recommendation of sorts.
Happy to say nothing looks really loopy this time. Most of the stuff I own that I’d recommend I’ve already mentioned before, so that’s your lot for this time.
Back to the movie, I don’t think it’s going to have a happy ending…

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