Category: Books

  • A valuable resource

    A valuable resource

    Theophany: A Biblical Theology of God’s Appearing Vern Poythress: Crossway, 2018. God has come to us, his creatures, to reveal himself for a purpose. He has shown himself as storm, fire, warrior, man, and more. By himself, man could never grasp a clear understanding of the character and purposes of such a transcendent being; so…

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  • Faith. Hope. Love.

    Faith. Hope. Love.: The Christ-Centered Way to Grow in Grace   by Mark Jones   |   Crossway, 2017 Mark Jones has developed the wonderful ability to examine complex and profound subjects and present them in an understandable, attractive manner that is exciting and satisfying to read. He is a superb teacher. Jones has crafted a superbly useful…

  • Making All Things New – a book review

    Making All Things New: Restoring Joy to the Sexually Broken. David Powlison. Crossway, 2017. This book is a gem—small, yet very valuable. It is no easy task these days to take an unequivocal, confident stance on matters regarding sexuality as a “traditional” Christian, while projecting one’s self and concerns in a compassionate and attractive manner.…

  • Death… then life!

    Book review: Living Life Backward: How Ecclesiastes Teaches Us to Live in Light of the End, by David Gibson. Who would think that a book extolling the contemplation of death would be such a delightful read? The main argument of the Book of Ecclesiastes is that only in preparing to die will we learn how to live.…

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  • God Is by Mark Jones (Crossway, 2017)

    A Devotional Guide to the Attributes of God What do we really say when we speak of God? It is a wonder that we can say anything about him, and yet he commands us to do so and to do it truly and well (Loc 2955, Kindle). Far from being mere high-end theology for those…

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  • How Does Sanctification Work? David Powlison’s book is a gem!

    How Does Sanctification Work? by David Powlison; published by Crossway, 2017. David Powlison does a remarkable job of explaining how sanctification works in the daily life of a Christian. He is careful to make the reader aware that there is no magic bullet, no formulaic definition, or no once-and-done experience that the Bible defines that…

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  • The Whole Message of the Bible in 16 Words

    by Chris Bruno. Published by Crossway (Wheaton, IL) 2017. This is a wonderful book for learning how the Bible is bound together as a single dramatic story by recurring important themes. Bruno does a great job of extracting 16 themes (16 Words) and displaying each one as it is introduced in the story and then…

  • Gospel Fluency: Speaking the Truths of Jesus into the Everyday Stuff of Life

    A much-needed tool for Christian disciples. Gospel Fluency is built around a great idea to meet a great need. Too many sincere Christians are unable to translate the good news (the gospel) of Jesus Christ into meaningful communication either to themselves or to others. After all, a Christian is one who has been “made new”—transformed…

  • Yes, the Reformation still matters, and here’s why

    Book Review: Why the Reformation Still Matters. Michael Reeves and Tim Chester; Crossway, 2016. “The Reformation was always intended to be an ongoing project. One of its slogans was semper reformanda, usually translated as ‘always reforming’; but a better translation may be ‘always being reformed’ (by God’s Word). It describes not a movement forward to…

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  • Overcoming Sin and Temptation

    Overcoming Sin and Temptation (Foreword by John Piper): Three Classic Works by John Owen John Owen has been on my reading list for quite some time. I have even begun to read an Owen tome more than once, only to be discouraged by his archaic and tedious style. Kelly Kapic and Justin Taylor have presented…