by Dorothy Greco | Feb 15, 2019 | Articles, Book review, Englewood Review of Books, Race/Racial Reconciliation
Writer, speaker, and historian (PhD Candidate, University of Mississippi) Jemar Tisby has created an authoritative masterpiece. The Color of Compromise relies on history as “the main vehicle to take us on a journey toward greater racial understanding.” And what a...
by Dorothy Greco | Aug 18, 2017 | Articles, Englewood Review of Books
Every few years I read a book that challenges me to the core and makes me question my integrity as a follower of Jesus. Redeeming Ruth is one such book. My most familiar confession is: God forgive me for not fully trusting you and for hoarding my time. Because this is...
by Dorothy Greco | May 4, 2015 | Articles, Englewood Review of Books
Given our nation’s current trend toward polarization, author and pastor Lisa Washington Lamb’s new book Blessed and Beautiful: Multiethnic Churches and the Preaching that Sustains Them asks one of the most salient questions of the day; What does it take to create and...
by Dorothy Greco | Feb 2, 2015 | Blog, Book review, Englewood Review of Books
According to author Karen Swallow Prior, “Hannah More might just be the most influential reformer you’ve never heard of.” But thanks to Prior’s 2014 biography titled Fierce Convictions: The Extraordinary Life of Hannah More: Poet, Reformer, Abolitionist, that’s about...