| July 23, 2007 |
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Some of his ideas, understandably, may seem radical on the surface, but they are practical and biblically sound. Readers will no doubt be stirred by his message and perhaps make noticeable changes in how they view popular entertainment. Should they implement his suggestions on all aspects of their lives—including family, church and community—they will indeed become the salt of the earth, and make a difference in a world that knows not God.
Reviewed by Roscoe Barnes III
Tags: advertising, earth, eman, sam, van
Category: Living the Faith, Summer 2007
About the Author: Roscoe Barnes III, Ph.D., is a prison chaplain, former award-winning journalist, and independent scholar of church history. He holds a doctorate from the University of Pretoria, South Africa, a M.A.R. from the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg, and B.S. and A.S. degrees from East Coast Bible College, Charlotte, N.C. He is the author of numerous books including F.F. Bosworth: The Man Behind “Christ the Healer” (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009), The Guide to Effective Gospel Tract Ministry (Church Growth Institute, 2004) and Off to War: Franklin Countians in World War II (White Mane Publishing, 1996). His articles have appeared in Refleks Journal, The Journal of the European Pentecostal Theological Association, The Africa Journal of Pentecostal Studies, and in numerous newspapers and popular magazines. He blogs at Roscoe Reporting and shares his F. F. Bosworth research at FFBosworth.strikingly.com. Professional: Roscoe Barnes III. Twitter: @Roscoebarnes3