Perry Quinton faithfully served the Anglican parish of Qu’Appelle-Indian Head, in Saskatchewan for 10 years before succumbing to cancer in 2004. Blessed with a quick mind, and an abundance of anecdotes and accumulated wisdom, Perry was always willing to give his “big opinion” on matters pertaining to church and culture: topics in which he excelled in his analysis... 

 

Author: H. Perry Quinton

First Published: 2003

Genre: Non-Fiction

Subject Matter: Christianity

Synopsis: Taking aim at the cultural and ecclesiastical excesses of the day, the Rev. Perry Quinton takes the reader on a candid and pithy journey to bring Biblical truth to bear upon various trends in church and society. 

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“Swallowing Camels”







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“Think on These Things”




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Author: H. Perry Quinton

First Published: 2003

Genre: Non-Fiction

Subject Matter: Christianity

Synopsis: During his tenure as rector in a rural Saskatchewan parish, the Rev. Perry Quinton had a weekly newspaper column, called “Think on These Things”. This book is a compilation of his thoughts and devotionals from this column.

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Refusing to Milk the Sacred Cows: $18.95


Swallowing Camels: $12.95


Think on these Things: $24.95


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Author: David B H MacKenzie

First Published: 2008

Genre: Non-Fiction

Subject Matter: Christianity

Synopsis: If you’ve ever wondered about why North American mainline churches are in a 40+ year crisis, this might be the book that gives some straight-up answers. Edgy, editorial, and at times satirical, Refusing to Milk the Sacred Cows, follows the experiences of the author from the ranks of a liberal church inside a liberal society—and notes how the two synergize, creating all manner of tempting “sacred cows” to worship.


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