Kingdom’s Hope. The Kindom Series Book Two. Chuck Black. New York: Multnomah Books, 2006: Book Review by L. J. Anderson

Kingdom’s Hope by Chuck Black is a fast-paced action and adventure book based on many Old Testament stories. It is an easy read designed primarily for kids; however, adults can find value in it, especially when reading with kids, as it includes discussion questions and presents biblical stories in a new way. As this is part of a series where the story builds directly off of the last book, this review will be more truncated than the last one. I will link to the previous review so you can go back and look at it if you so like.

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Kingdom’s Dawn. The Kindom Series Book One. Chuck Black. New York: Multnomah Books, 2006: Book Review by L. J. Anderson

Kingdom’s Dawn by Chuck Black is a book that I grew up with as a high schooler. As a kid, I was only sort of interested in following God and reading the Bible, but I was very much interested in knights, swords, and the battle of good versus evil. This made the Kingdom Series an excellent series for me as it engaged my mind with Scriptural ideas while being entertaining. Below is my review of the book and an engagement with its theology now that I have read it again as an adult.

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