by StGeorge | Mar 1, 2023 | book-review
The Chetwynd Chronicles by D.R.S.Bott. The book begins with a forward by the great grandson of G.C. Stapylton whose family conceived of a British colony in the Florida territory. Stapylton looms large throughout the book. Chetwynd lies directly north of Fruitland...
by St George Episcopal | Feb 22, 2023 | book-review
“And the Angels Were Silent” by Max Lucado Max Lucado’s best-selling book, “And the Angels Were Silent,” is a poignant look at the final week of Jesus’ life. While the story begins in Jericho and ends at the vacated tomb, Lucado skillfully weaves modern-day figures...
by St George Episcopal | Feb 22, 2023 | book-review
Mere Christianity by CS Lewis This is a powerful, thought provoking book, written by a brilliant, articulate writer, not a theologian. Mr. Lewis returned to Christianity after abandoning his faith to atheism. He does not detail his personal journey of faith, so as...