Joel Watts Review
… at Unsettled Christianity. Takeaway: “Bevere’s book serves to draw sharply the Christian into the life of these historical figures and places them as a foundation of our faith.”
… at Unsettled Christianity. Takeaway: “Bevere’s book serves to draw sharply the Christian into the life of these historical figures and places them as a foundation of our faith.”
Joel Watts takes this question from The Character of Our Discontent over on his blog, Unsettled Christianity.
There are two new reviews of The Character of Our Discontent available:
1. Robert L. Sportsman, who blogs at Jonah Bible Study, reviews the book on Amazon.com, concluding:
I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys reading about biblical characters or who struggles to trust in God during circumstances of discontentment.
2. Ted Gossard posts his review on his Community of Jesus blog:
This book should help whet our appetite, or rekindle our desire to get into the Old Testament in fresh ways that are open to God’s voice.