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The Meaning of Marriage by Tim and Kathy Keller

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How long is The Meaning of Marriage ? The Meaning of Marriage is 244 pages long. How easy is The Meaning of Marriage to read? This book is not difficult to read, the Kellers write clearly, humourously, and applicably. That said, it is an extremely challenging book to read because it is so thought-provoking and convicting. The chapters are quite long but each chapter is broken down into sub chapters that are no longer than 4 pages, so it is easy to pick up and put down as need be. What will I get out of reading The Meaning of Marriage ? This book is jam packed full of inspiring biblical wisdom on marriage with lots of personal illustrations and application. The first half of the book looks at the source of marriage: it’s power, essence, and mission from our Creator. The second half of the book looks at the practicalities of Christian marriage: gender differences, gender roles, sex, and others. This is not a book just for married people. The Kellers’ introduction include...

Selina, Countess of Huntingdon by Faith Cook

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How long is Selina, Countess of Huntingdon ? This in-depth biography is 422 pages plus appendices. How easy is Selina, Countess of Huntingdon to read? Well defined chapters and a sensible writing style make this book straightforward to read. The length will challenge some though, such as myself. Quotes from eighteenth century writings aren’t always easy to understand but are far from impossible to interpret. What will I get out of reading Selina, Countess of Huntingdon ? Selina Hastings (1707-1791) was the Countess of Huntingdon for most of the eighteenth century. She was dramatically and miraculously converted to the Christian faith in her early thirties, and immediately sought to use her wealth and influence to spread the gospel throughout the UK and Ireland.  Faith Cook’s fantastic biography tells Selina’s remarkable story. The Countess was an exceptionally godly lady from whom we could all learn a lot, and her impact on British history for the sake of the gospel is...