A Review of Grant Jeffrey's

A Review of Grant Jeffrey's "The Signature of God: Astonishing Biblical Discoveries"
Scott Bullerwell opines that, The Signature of God is Grant Jeffrey’s apologetic focus for Biblical inspiration and inerrancy, delivered in the familiar tradition of Josh McDowell. Its audience appears to be both the unbeliever, who as John McArthur Jr. says "never has enough truth" (cf. Luke 16:31) and the popular evangelical mind in search of that little bit extra.

A Review of Michael Brown's "Counterfeit Criticism"
Shawn Sauve notes in his review that Michael Brown’s basic position is that "Counterfeit Revival" has little or no redeeming value, and that is the supposition with which he writes his review.

A Review of Margaret Poloma's "By Their Fruits . . .: A Sociological Assessment of the 'Toronto Blessing'"
According to Shawn Sauve, the study suffers from selection bias, lack of control groups for meaningful comparison, and questions that have been carefully tailored for the intended audience.