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Online Reviews of Banner Books 2011 No. 5

Category Book Reviews
Date December 6, 2011

‘If you read only one book on parenting outside of your Bible, make sure it is this one! . . . an endless gift of biblical treasure to share with your children, and their children, and their children, and their children, and . . .’
[Jennifer McIlwain on Kenneth B. Wingate’s A Father’s Gift: Lessons from Proverbs at her ‘Mother of Three’ blog.]

Below are links to selected online reviews of Banner titles, mostly posted September – November 2011. The views expressed are of course those of the respective bloggers. For each title mentioned, a link is also provided to the appropriate page of the Banner online Bookstore, where orders can be placed.

Notes

Andrew Roycroft (Millisle, Co. Down, N. Ireland) at his Double Usefulness blog.

John Bird (Weatherford, Texas) on his While We Soujourn blog.

Greg Goswell (Melbourne, Australia) in the online New Life Christian Newspaper, 1 October 2011 (page 15).

Greg Goswell (Melbourne, Australia) in the online New Life Christian Newspaper, 15 September 2011 (page 16).

Jennifer McIlwain (Cape Coral, Florida) at her Mother of Three blog.

Andrew Roycroft (Millisle, Co. Down, N. Ireland) at his Double Usefulness blog.

See more Banner titles from Jerem Walker’s survey of books on pastoral theology at his The Wanderer blog:

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