Allie Beth Stuckey’s “Toxic Empathy” critiques how progressive activists exploit Christian compassion to manipulate beliefs on contentious issues like abortion, gender, and immigration. She argues that true empathy must align with biblical love, warning against the dangers of emotional slogans that bypass critical moral inquiry. The book encourages discernment and genuine compassion among Christians.
Category Archives: Book Reviews
The Remaking of the World by Andrew Wilson – Book Review
In The Remaking of the World, Andrew Wilson successfully articulates how our current cultural landscape has been shaped by historical events and theological insights.
Live Not By Lies – Book Review
For Christians grappling with misinformation and cultural pressures, Dreher’s work offers both guidance and encouragement. By fostering community, practicing discernment, and learning from history, believers can navigate today’s challenges with integrity and faithfulness.
Are Books Being Banned?
Are books really banned in the United States today? Many would like you to believe it is very common.
Ordinary by Michael Horton – Book Review
Ordinary > Radical and more in line with the majority of our existence.
And So We Walked – Book Review
If you felt God was calling you to walk across your country, would you answer the call? Would your spouse come with you?
Discernment
Do you consider yourself a person of good judgement and discernment? Do you have good reason too?
The Kingdom, The Power and The Glory – Book Review
The Kingdom, the Power and the Glory by Tim Alberta, a book with an idea worth talking about, but which is held back by the author’s own prejudices and biases.
The Anxious Generation – Book Review
The “Great Rewiring of Childhood” has negatively impacted mental health, with rates of depression, anxiety, self-harm, and suicide more than doubling among teens in many countries. Is it too late for today’s kids?
A Hobbit, a Wardrobe, and a Great War
A Hobbit, a Wardrobe, and a Great War – How J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis rediscovered faith, friendship and heroism in the cataclysm of 1914-1918