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Book Review: A Wilderness of Mirrors

Mark Meynell’s A Wilderness of Mirrors: Trusting Again in a Cynical World is a refreshing and brilliant apologetic, which should be read by anyone who has been entrusted with a position of leadership in God’s church.

Meynell’s insightful essay exposes a major flaw in contemporary apologetics: a gap in our defences, if you will.

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God’s Crime Scene: Review and Reflections

J Warner Wallace’s “God’s Crime Scene” is beautifully produced, visually engaging, delightfully accessible, practically useful, engaging, entertaining and (best of all) true. Wallace, an experienced cold-case detective, suggests that the reader approach the universe as a sleuth would approach a dead body in a sealed room.

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