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Adventist Authority Wars

December 31, 2017 by The Chancellor Leave a Comment

The Seventh-day Adventist is one of the lesser known Protestant denominations even though it has the second largest pre-k to university parochial school system second only to the Catholics. In 2015 there was a vote at the General Conference of the denomination. The vote was to grant women pastors ordination which, according to denomination policy, is necessary to move in administrative positions in the church. Sadly, the denomination was split between conferences from Western developed nations and developing nations of South America, Asia, and Africa. […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction, Religion Tagged With: George R. Knight

The Chancellor's CBR9 Review No:53 · Genres: Non-Fiction, Religion · Tags: George R. Knight ·
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It’s All a Game: The History of Board Games from Monopoly to Settlers of Catan

December 31, 2017 by The Chancellor Leave a Comment

Once again I have my library’s “New Arrivals” section for introducing me to “It’s All a Game”. What caught my attention is that it covers two of my favorite topics, board games and history. Several of the games mentioned throughout the book are ones I had never stopped to consider from whence they sprang. Now that I do, I have a greater appreciation for them. The book is organized around different types of games. Life, Monopoly, Risk, Clue, and Settlers of Catan are some of […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: Tristan Donovan

The Chancellor's CBR9 Review No:52 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: Tristan Donovan ·
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The White Bicycle

December 31, 2017 by The Chancellor Leave a Comment

“The White Bicycle” by Beverley Brenna was part of my quest to read through the Printz award winners and nominees. I didn’t know much about the book before I read it, and I was intrigued that once I started reading it, the main character had Aspberger’s. Not since reading “A Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nightime” have I read a character from this point of view. I’m glad that this book was included in the Printz honor list. Taylor has been hired by […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: Beverley Brenna

The Chancellor's CBR9 Review No:51 · Genres: Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: Beverley Brenna ·
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The River Why

December 31, 2017 by The Chancellor Leave a Comment

“The River Why” by David James Duncan is one of those novels that could’ve been prevented by a good editor (Flannery O’Connor’s sentiment, my paraphrase). By that I mean, there’s a good story in this book, but the author kept getting in the way of letting the story evolve and play out. The crux of the novel is that Gus grows up in a family that both obsesses and is famous for fishing, both pole and fly. He was an only child until he was […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: David James Duncan

The Chancellor's CBR9 Review No:50 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: David James Duncan ·
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Habibi

December 31, 2017 by The Chancellor Leave a Comment

“Habibi” is about a family that moves from St. Louis, Missouri to Jerusalem. Dr. Abboud is originally from Jerusalem. In fact, he was born before the state of Israel existed. Mrs. Abboud is American which puts their children Liyana and Rafik in a bind once they move to Jerusalem everyone expects them to behave according to the rules there, but the kids still want to cling to their American roots. The Abboud family is Arab and the majority of their family lives in the West […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: Naomi Shihab Nye

The Chancellor's CBR9 Review No:49 · Genres: Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: Naomi Shihab Nye ·
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Epic: The Story God Is Telling and the Role That Is Yours to Play

December 31, 2017 by The Chancellor Leave a Comment

“Epic” by John Eldridge is an abstract sized version of his full length novel, “Waking the Dead.” What makes “Epic” unique is that he’s arranged the book into four acts. Each act takes a part of the hero journey and related the spiritual lessons to many of the famous heroes in literature: Frodo, Maximus, Neo, and others. While I liked the fleshed out version of Eldridge’s view on God’s involvement in our heroic journeys, this condensed version was a good refresher but the four acts […]

Filed Under: Religion Tagged With: John Eldredge

The Chancellor's CBR9 Review No:48 · Genres: Religion · Tags: John Eldredge ·
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