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Christian Times BOOK CLUB
by Shayleigh Oshay, NYCT Book Reviewer

BOOK TARGETS TEENS – Fitness. Success. Life Skills

“Built for Greatness – The Coach K Playbook,” written by Krysti Lawson and published by McBride Stories, is an inspiring gem aimed at teenagers aged 10 to 17, though its relevance extends well beyond this demographic. With its engaging narrative style and vibrant illustrations, this 60-page book deeply resonates with readers of all ages, making it a valuable addition to anyone’s reading list. The book’s core message promotes fitness, exercise, and healthy living, aiming to combat the pervasive issues of laziness and inactivity among young people today. Lawson skillfully weaves together nine compelling short stories, each illustrating the journey of different young individuals facing various challenges. Through the guidance of “Coach K,” envisioned as a mentor and fitness coach, these characters discover meaningful solutions that highlight the importance of a strong mindset and the ability to overcome obstacles. The stories are not only relatable, but they also serve as a source of motivation for readers striving to break negative cycles and achieve greatness….
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CHRISTIANITY: The Other Political Party: The Hijacking of a Faith

Rev. Owen E. Williams’s latest book, Christianity: The Other Political Party: The Hijacking of a Faith, audaciously confronts the entwined relationship between politics and faith in contemporary society. As pastor of the St. Mark Missionary Baptist Church in Jamaica, New York, and former president of The Queens Federation of Churches, Williams draws from his extensive experience to deliver a powerful critique that challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about the state of Christianity in America.
This fifth installment in Williams’ literary repertoire is not merely a commentary on politics; it’s a call to arms for believers who have watched with dismay as their faith has been co-opted by expedient political …..


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