Reviewed by Roma Bryant. Because of the failure of the philosophical mind to find peace and serenity by way of studying human action and contact, Zacharias presents a powerful argument for the defense of Christian belief. … Read more
And the Angels were Silent, by Max Lucado
Reviewed by Roma E. Bryant. Max Lucado has a most extraordinary gift, to bring the mighty events of the final week of Jesus’ life and death into sharp focus as they relate to our every day lives. … Read more
The Body, by Charles Colson
Reviewed by Roma E. Bryant. The huge gulf between the Christian and the secular view of man is sometimes underestimated. People around us don’t seem so different, but their world view is utterly in conflict with our Christian values. … Read more
Changing on the Inside, by John White
Reviewed by Roma E. Bryant. Inner revolution that results in changing life-styles does take place. Not a case of changing outward appearance, the “change” that John White speaks of is the result of an inner revolution and consequent change. … Read more
Victory over the Darkness, by Neil T. Anderson
Reviewed by Roma E. Bryant. Nobody can solve your problems. That’s a process you must initiate and follow through with. Thankfully none of us walks alone. The indwelling Christ is eagerly willing to walk with us each step of the way. … Read more
Against the Night, by Charles Colson
Reviewed by Roma E. Bryant. Even though the church today is shot through with individualism that cripples its witness and is made up of sinners, it is the one institution that has the capability to challenge culture by bearing witness to God’s standards of justice and righteousness. … Read more
Disappointment with God, by Philip Yancey
Reviewed by Roma E. Bryant. Working from real life situations, Philip Yancey is making a supreme effort to provoke us to give more than a passing glance to three questions that are rarely asked aloud: Is God unfair? Is God silent? Is God hidden? … Read more
More Than Coping, by Elizabeth Skoglund
Reviewed by Roma E. Bryant. This book helps us to realize that during suffering, we can cope, and that those we think of as giants of the faith still struggled as we do through terrible odds, and still coped. … Read more
One Holy Passion, by R.C. Sproul
Reviewed by Roma E. Bryant. One Holy Passion is “the consuming thirst to know God.” Who better than R.C. Sproul to be our guide in our search to know God? … Read more







