Reviews

Film Review: 'Arranged'

You never feel quite as American as when you travel abroad. For the last two months I have been living in Argentina and realizing just how very American I am.

Book Commentary: Who Watches? Who Cares? Misadventures in Stewardship

by David Wilbur 

Nemesis Train: A puzzle, but the pieces fit

Reviewed by Melody Tan

If We Had Another Chance...

Review of Milton Hook.  Desmond Ford: Reformist Theologian, Gospel Revivalist.  Riverside: Adventist Today Foundation, 2008.

Reviewed by Smuts van Rooyen

Film: Under the Same Moon

by Elizabeth Rivera

The high price of movie tickets has sent viewers combing the shelves of Blockbusters. One DVD worth every penny is "Under the Same Moon" a Spanish film that entertains as it reminds us of the power of love. Carlitos is a 9-year-old boy living in Mexico with his grandma and desperately missing his mother, Rosario, who illegally entered the U.S.

Book: The Last Lecture

Reviewed by Elizabeth Rivera

Film: The Power of Forgiveness

The Power of Forgiveness is a short 78-minute documentary that explores a topic everyone has struggled with: forgiveness--how to do it, when and why. Seven dramatic stories show and explore the different sides of forgiveness and inspire viewers to let go of their own

Book Review: Seeking a Sanctuary (2nd Edition)

Review of Malcolm Bull and Keith Lockhart, Seeking a Sanctuary: Seventh-day Adventism and the American Dream, Second Edition (Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 2007), originally published by Harper and Row, 1989.

 

Breaking the Silence: A Pastor Goes Public about his Battle with Pornography

Breaking the Silence is a quick read that shares Anderson's battle with pornography and offers advice on overcoming porn addiction. Anderson begins by sharing his first experience with pornography at the age of nine when he stumbled upon a family member's pornographic magazine. Anderson shares his early experiences

How Shall We Regard Ellen White?: A Review of "The Red Books: Our Search for Ellen White

Did you ever hear the tune, "What do you do with a drunken sailor?" I'm not sure just how this old English chantey made it into the musical canon of my conservative Adventist childhood. But it's there - and to my great surprise, it recently flashed across my mental screen as I was driving home from a performance of the eagerly awaited "Red Books" at Loma Linda

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