In early Roman Society most people were ranked by their social standing and not their class. This means that women of a higher social standing were clearing superior to men of an inferior class. So also with slaves.
Torrey Gazette is the combined work of everyday Christians blogging on books, family, art, and theology. So pull up a seat and join us. Family Table rules apply. Shouting is totally acceptable.
In early Roman Society most people were ranked by their social standing and not their class. This means that women of a higher social standing were clearing superior to men of an inferior class. So also with slaves.
“If elders shepherd Jesus’ sheep, then their most basic task is to feed the should of church members from the Scriptures.”
So I'm going to post about some of the books that got left off. I'm sure there may be better books available but I either don't own them, haven't finished reading them or can't in good conscious recommend them.
I purchased the book while at a conference and presented it to my daughter as a gift. If this was her review of the book it would probably read simply "I love it."
Christian faith in this way is tied to Christian prayer. Christian prayer is "cry[ing] to him day and night."
Full written review can be found here. This book has serious flaws. It isn't without value but it is far from being generally beneficial to the church.
Imbued with the hospitality of friends, belief in the stories of history, and the adventurous spirit of a young college girl, the small clay cup held precious memories.
The full written review can be found here. Even those who disagree will be able to find edifying elements to this book.
Thoroughly thought provoking, The Solomon Seduction does not present the “whole counsel of God” (Acts 20:27). Though beneficial to the mindful believer, the general tone risks being implemented in a legalistic fashion by young and immature believers.