Reviews
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Inside Story: ´best biography he has read´
In ´Evangelicals Now´ for February 2010, Baptist Minister Rick Battenfield wrote this of Roger´s ´Inside Story´: In reading this biography of John Stott the reader will find that the title of the book is eminently appropriate. One does feel like...
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‘Inside Story should be compulsory reading in theological colleges’
Mark Thompson, Head of Theology at Moore College in Sydney, has written: 'It is universally acknowledged that evangelicalism worldwide owes an enormous debt to God for the life and ministry of John Stott. His influence is genuinely immense. His...
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Letter to an Influential Atheist
There is an adage, which we all are familiar with; it goes something like this: Don't judge a book by its cover. That is certainly a maxim to live by as one approaches Roger Steer's new book, Letter to an...
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Letter to an Influential Atheist
For all who have read any of Dawkins' books this is a must and for those Christians who have avoided Dawkins because he is too painful or simply dismissed his views as unacceptable here at last is a well-reasoned case...
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Letter to an Influential Atheist
In this wide-ranging 'open letter' Roger Steer carefully dissects the arguments upon which Prof. Richard Dawkins builds his atheism and finds them lacking in intellectual rigour. This novel and highly readable narrative should be read by everyone with a mind...
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Good News for the World
By Ian Randall Deputy Principal of Spurgeons College In Good News for the World: The Story of the Bible Society, Roger Steer has produced a readable and informative account of one of the great stories in the history of the church. In...
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Good News for the World
The story of the Bible Society This is a well written, popular account, by Roger Steer, of the first 200 years of “making the Bible heard”. Written as a series of what he calls “Acts”, the book is an attempt to...
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Letter to an Influential Atheist
"Letter To An Influential Atheist" is a new book by Roger Steer. The atheist in question is Richard Dawkins. In it Roger attempts to refute Dawkins arguments for atheism, and put forwards his own arguments for Christianity. The book is well...
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Guarding the Holy Fire
Bishop FitzSimons Allison of Georgetown, South Carolina, wrote: 'This excellent history of the evangelical tradition of Anglicanism should go a long way in dispelling the enormous ignorance that characterises much of our American church. Roger Steer has a wonderful feel...
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Hudson Taylor: Lessons in Discipleship
Nigel Lee, UCCF head of Student Ministries in the United Kingdom said that Roger's second book on Hudson Taylor, Lessons in Discipleship, was 'riveting and full of hope'.
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