I read all sorts of things (mostly technical materials), but this summer I commited to reading a new book every 2-3 weeks. So far so good, having completed the above titles recently. I highly recommend them!
In "Abortion", you find a plausible rational Christian argument for a pro-life position. It starts with the recognition of the sanctity of life, and addresses the various positions on the often divisive issue. A look at the legal and moral implications of abortion are considered. The take-away: if you value human life, you have a moral duty to protect and nurture it even in the absence of legal obligation.
"A Faith Of Our Own" takes you on a journey about how our culture has made the choice between partisan politics and Christianity (faith), and how Christianity can transcend the toxic culture wars and be a hopeful solution to the divisiveness. To be engaged in politics and science, and claim to be Christian is always a perplexing position to maintain, but I can attest to its possibility and benefit.

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