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What is so Amazing about Grace? - Philip Yancey

Stories of ungrace are everywhere in our lifes yet it is the story of grace that touches our heart. The message in this book is a reminder to us that the church is meant to be a place of grace, starting with the example of Jesus dying for us when there is no way that we have or can earn it.

This book started out great, with stories of grace and how ungrace, hurt, bearing grudges can destory our lifes and others. Later as it ventured into how grace/ungrace affects the political/ national issues, it becomes quite tiring to read. Overall, a good overview and review of the issue of grace but I’d say with less impact than Yancey’s other book ”Disappointment with God”.

Disappointment with God - Philip Yancey

This is one book that is definitely worth reading. Yancey sets out to explore the question that many christians ask when faced with problems in life - Where is God?

From drawing from the Old Testament, New Testament and esp from the book of Job, Yancey explores God’s view and our view. This book does not give what is required to obtain through faith, but it offers excellent perspectives as we journey in faith.

John Piper - Don’t Waste Your Life

This is one of the best books and definitely the one book that tackles the question of what to do with your life in order not to say ”I’d wasted it! I’d wasted it!”

From describing his own experience to providing solid biblical foundation for his views, I’m convinced as to how not to waste my life, there is only one way. Putting God as the central. A lot of verses from Paul suddenly becomes crystal clear to me.. this is a book that you have to read, and it’s so good I’m putting it up on my Cartoon Bread Store!

A.W. Tozer - The Pursuit of God

Downloaded this e-book which is recommended by a close friend of mine.

The book is beautifully written, a must-read for any Christian.

For me, it is reaffirming that all I do ought to be for the glory of God and God is everywhere, just beside me and every act of mine can be an act of worship.

it takes prayer to live this life of faith, so let’s get started!

Fast Findings from readings on the DaVinci Code

This is just a collation of findings after reading Josh Mcdowell - A Quest for Answers and ‘The DaVinci Code - Separating Fact from Fiction’ from the Discovery Series by RBC Ministries.

1. Opus Dei: Catholic lay organisation, nothing to do with documents of the Priory of Sion which
2. Admitted by Pierre Plantard in 1993 that these documents were fabricated
3. Bible: 66 books written by 40+ authors. Old Testament was recognised before Jesus’ time and the New Testament gospels were written within first century unlike the Gnostic Gospels that were written in second &/ third century.
4. Council of Nicea was convened by Emperor Constantine but he did not lead the Council. It was convened as there was this guy, Arius, who was claiming that Jesus was not an eternal God. The Council did not debate about whether Jesus is divine cos there’s no question about that.
5. Emperor Constantine was baptised before his death only because there was this belief that a baptism before death would cleanse all the sins committed in one’s lifetime. (wrong belief, and btw, Constantine was converted in AD312 not at his death).
6. No hint of Jesus being married in the gospels or in the early historical records.

That’s all folks!