Tuesday, December 24, 2019

The Skull and the Cross: A Review

The author of this book is Pastor Tom an Avid Biker. More than just riding he loves witnessing to people—especially fellow bikers. Some might call him the missionary rider.

He has chalked up hundreds of thousands of miles riding his Harleys on missionary trips. Pastor Tom has ridden through all 50 states including Alaska. Sturgis, Daytona Beach, Myrtle Beach, Rolling Thunder, and numerous other rallies, which are just some of his mission trips.

As Pastor Tom takes these “soul-searching” trips, he always carries life-saving books and pamphlets to share along the way. He founded Bible Biker Ministries (www.BibleBiker.com), is a member of the Christian Motorcylist Association (CMA) and also the director of Rev it UP! Revival, an annual camp meeting held in Mount Vernon, Ohio. He is currently the pastor of the Newark Church in Newark, Ohio.

He writes:

Christian’s Don’t Get Bikers and Bikers Don’t Get Christians.

In this book he tells of his research that brought out that The Skull and the Cross have been Christian Symbols before they became bikers’ symbols

Amazingly, the word Calvary literally means “Skull” I was shocked by what I found, and you might be also. One thing is for sure, after you read this book, you will never look at the skull and the cross in the same way again.

You can order a copy of this book directly from the author pastortomhughes@gmail.com  or check with your local book store. Pastor hugh's Website






A Distance Too Grand: A Review

This is the 1st book in the new American Wonders Collection. This one is about the Grand Canyon and is published this year 1919 in celebration of the fact that Grand Canyon became a National Park in 1819.

The author has written a fascinating novel- so well written that as my wife and I read it, we could visualize the Grand Canyon from the descriptive words the author uses to describe views of the Grand Canyon that were taken by Meg Pero, the photographer for one of the expeditions there.

In this story Meg Pero had grown up helping her photographer father to take pictures since she was big enough to carry his equipment.

After her father dies, she decides to take over his profession and starts with fulfilling the contract he signed to serve on an army survey of the North Rim of the Grand Canyon in 1871. What she doesn’t realize is that the leader of the expedition is the very man she once refused to marry.

Check with your local bookstore or order online from Amazon.com or other online venues.

The ISBN for the book is  9780-0-8007-3639-2


Perfect Grace-It's All About Jesus: A Review

I recommend this book by Pastor Thomas M. Hughes, which I just recently finished reading and was very blessed by what I read.

Before I say more about the book, let me share a few quotes and thoughts on the Gospel and Grace:

A quote from the 16th century reformer, Martin Luther “We need to hear the Gospel every day because we forget it everyday.”

This one I heard from Robert Folkenberg, Seventh-day Adventist pastor and leader: “I met a neighbor who belonged to a Sunday –keeping church. The neighbor asked me-‘do Adventists believe in grace?’ to which Pastor Folkenberg replied, “We believe in grace even more than you do! You only believe in grace for 9 commandments but we believe in grace for all 10.”

My daddy said the letters that spell grace stand for-God’s riches at Christ’s expense.

The book Perfect Grace reminded me of the blessed grace which Jesus has provided for us through His death for us. Here are a few statements that the author made or quoted that I especially like.

Unfortunately, too many of are “achievers rather” than “receivers.”

Your hope is not in yourself; it is in Christ (from the book Steps to Christ.)

Christ’s character stands in place of your character, and you are accepted before God just as if you had not sinned. (from the book Steps to Christ)

Jesus saves us by His perfect grace alone! He is our only perfection, our only righteousness, our only hope!

As God is holy in His sphere, so fallen man, through faith in Christ is to be holy in his sphere… (from the book Acts of the Apostles)

God’s perfect grace needs no improvement from us.

You can order this book directly from the author. Email him at pastortomhughes@gmail.com  or check with your local Christian book store.To order on line go to Pastor hugh's Website




Monday, December 16, 2019

2 Books by Dan Day: A Review

I recently read two new books by Dan Day an ordained Seventh-day Adventist minister who is the director of special projects for the North American Division headquarters in Columbia Maryland.

8 Secrets to a Mission-Driven Church- Understanding the impact of Strategic Thinking and Deliberate Action

Here are the 8 Secrets:

It is Not Really About Being the Smartest Person in the Room

If You Are Going to Do Something Important, Be Strategic

If the Idea is Good, You Still Have to Market It

Advancing Mission Through Adventist Grit

The Best Future Starts With a Culture of Health

How Emotional, Social, and Spiritual Intelligence Help Us Become Healthier

Holding it Together-Making Church Our Safe Place

How Hope and Wholeness Transform Adventism

Read the first chapter on line, click here.

The Role of the Local Elder-Applying Best Practices for Congregational Leadership

This book is about the local Elder in the church and especially about the head elder. It really shows the importance of the head elder in the leadership of the church and what a vast opportunity he or she has in their leadership of their local church.

Some of the subjects Dan Day covers are:

The Story of the Local Elder in the Bible

The Elder as Shepherd and Teacher

How Nurture Results in Sustainable Church Growth

Providing Leadership Through Times of Crisis

Leading the Church Into Community Engagement

One of the special emphases in the book is the significant influence that the local elder has and that in many instances he may know the congregation and community even more than the local pastor does.

To read the first chapter of this fine book please click here.


America 1844: A Review

RELIGIOUS FERVOR, WESTWARD EXPANSION, AND THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION THAT TRANSFORMED THE NATION

1844 was a significant year in the history of the United States!

The presidential election of 1844 was one of the most momentous elections in American history. Had Henry Clay won instead of James K. Polk, we’d be living in a very different country today. Polk’s victory cemented the westward expansion that brought Texas, California, and Oregon into the union. It also took place amid religious turmoil that included anti-Mormon and anti-Catholic violence and the “Great Disappointment,’ in which thousands of followers of an obscure preacher named William Miller believed Christ would return to earth in October 1844.

Author and journalist John Bicknell details even more compelling, interwoven events that occurred during this momentous year: the murder of Joseph Smith, the religious fermentation of the Second Great Awakening, John C Fremont’s exploration of the West, Charles Goodyear’s patenting of vulcanized rubber, the near –death of President John Tyler in a freak naval explosion, and much more—Democrats versus Whigs, Mormons versus Millerites, nativists versus Catholics, those who risked the venture westward versus those who stayed safely behind—and how Polk’s election cemented the vision of a continental nation.

I was inspired by reading this book and learning about so many momentous happenings all in one year.

I believe God led in the things that happened. A  quote that I often  think of states “Above the distractions of this earth God sit’s enthroned. All things are open to His divine survey, and from his great and calm eternity He orders that which His providence sees best.” By Ellen G White

Above All-The Gospel Is The Source Of The Church's Renewal: A Review


Is Gospel Christianity Dead? Pundits are writing the obituary of historic, orthodox Christianity, but pastor and author J.D. Grear believes the post-mortems are premature.

Jesus promised to build his church. He said that the gates of hell would not prevail against it. The church is not going away. Along with this promise, Jesus gave clear instructions for how the church would prevail. He promised to build it on the rock of the gospel.

The most pressing need for Christianity today is not a new strategy. It is not an updated message. It is a return to keeping the gospel above all.

What is the Gospel?

The Gospel is the good news that:

We were dead in our trespasses and sin.

Religion couldn’t help us

New resolutions to change couldn’t help us.

Jesus, the baby born of a virgin in Bethlehem was the Son of God.

He did what we couldn’t do. He lived a righteous life that pleased God.

Still he got crucified on a cross under the curse of sin.

He did that for us.

He died in our place.

But Jesus was raised from the grave to offer new life in his Spirit

Jesus gives this new life to all who call upon him in faith.

‘Therefore there is no condemnation for those in Christ Jesus’ Rom 8:1.

And now Christ has redeemed us to a life of a love and service where we can reflect to others what he has done for us

The author tells of a conversation he had shortly after he had accepted the call to ministry.

“I had a chance to sit down with a famous senator who had always been a kind of political hero to my family and me,” he writes, “[the Senator] was in his late eighties and had been engaged in politics for decades” so “I told him that I had strongly considered going into politics, but God had called me into ministry.”

“Oh, son,” he said. “You made the right choice. Preaching the gospel to the next generation is far more important than anything I have accomplished on Capitol Hill.”

The author goes on to state that God calls some people into politics and we need to pray for them. But we should never forget that preaching the gospel is the most important thing.

You can purchase this book at your local book store or order it on line.

Wednesday, December 4, 2019

Devotionals for 2020


True Christian Living doesn’t require perfection, but it does require connection. Jesus gave us an example in Mark 1:35, ‘Very early in the morning, while it was still dark, Jesus got up, left the house and went off to a solitary place, where he prayed.’ (NIV). Constant connection to God provides power when we are weak, hope when we despair, and love when we feel alone. Set your Pacific Press devotional book on the bathroom counter or the breakfast table as a visual reminder to start your day with power, hope, and love.

There are eight different devotionals from Pacific Press, especially for 2020 meant for different members of the family. Below are links you’ll find description of each book and be able to read online the first chapter of each book for free!

Adult- Jesus Wins by Elizabeth Viera Talbot.  Click here.

Adult Evening-My Life Today by Ellen G White. Click here.

Women’s I Am Loved-Carolyn Rathbun Sutton-editor. Click here.

Young Adult Compassion by Troy Fitzgerald  Click here.

Teen I Am A Witness by Kalie Kelch-Click here.

Junior-Eyes of the Crocodile by Charles Mills-Click here.

Primary-Hiking With Jesus by Jim Feldbush-Click here.

Preschool Hugs From Jesus by Sally Pierson Dillon-Click here.

You will be the same in five years as you are today except for the people you meet and the books you read. Charlie “Tremendous” Jones from his book Life is Tremendous.

Reading a Daily Devotional Book daily is a good start on changing your life.