Peculiar Treasures–a Review by J. D. Rempel

Peculiar Treasures–a Review by J. D. Rempel

In Peculiar Treasures by Robin Jones Gunn and published by Zondervan (2008), quirky, red-headed Katie Weldon is finishing up her junior year of college at Rancho Corona. Her best friend, Christy Miller, is recently married. Katie is in a dating relationship with Rick...
Hudson Taylor–a Review by J. D. Rempel

Hudson Taylor–a Review by J. D. Rempel

Hudson Taylor: Deep in the Heart of China is a biography by Janet & Geoff Benge and published by YWAM Publishing (1998). Hudson Taylor grew up in a Christian home in the 19th century, but he was not a believer. Through the prayers of his mother and sisters, Hudson...
Oxygen–a Review by J. D. Rempel

Oxygen–a Review by J. D. Rempel

OXYGEN by John B. Olson and Randall Ingermanson is a science fiction novel about a mission to Mars. The story immerses the reader in the world of NASA, the lives of its astronauts, and space travel. Portraying scientific detail realistically, but understandably for...