Powlison’s worthy read distinguishes the Lord God’s righteous anger against sin, and human anger which mostly wishes to usurp God’s position of control over the details of life. For those who long to overcome sinful anger, this book will be a good launching pad with sound biblical principles.
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Review from The Soul of Shame →
First, it’s very comprehensive. If you’ve enjoyed the writings of Dallas Willard, you will enjoy this as well. Like Willard, it’s a “matter of fact” writing style that answers questions that we’ve perhaps not even begun to ask ourselves. His “2 + 2 = 4 (of course!)” writing style causes his conclusions to seem obvious,..
Excellent
Review from Corona Crisis →
refreshingly insightful
Review from False Alarm →
Enjoyable and informative
Review from Patient Care →
I enjoy medical stories of one sort or another. This one, based on Dr. Seward’s experiences, helped me better understand what happens in the ER and some of the thinking behind the decisions made there. There is just the right balance between lighter and more serious notes throughout the book, making it enjoyable to read…
This book is a breathe of fresh air when it comes to learning about the subject of climate change. The author doesn’t deny it’s existence, however he does point out that it’s a subject that over exaggerated in the media and politics. I like the points he brings up about investing in all kinds of..





