In 2014, Paul David Tripp experienced acute kidney failure. In a matter of hours, he went from being “normal” physically to being in excruciating pain. Surgeries, more pain, and many …
Tag: theology
The modern era, with all its conveniences and luxuries, is an increasingly strange period. Many authors have traced the current climate (my favorite must be Francis Schaeffer’s, “How Should We …
I have often argued that the Christian life is a struggle to reach an equilibrium: Christians should be emotional but also studious; Christians should believe in the sovereignty of God …
Here’s a novel idea: preaching needs to have application so we are not just listening to someone spout for an hour and then have nothing to gain from it. Surely …
Bryan C. Taylor notes in the blurb detailing his first book that this is not a cancer story, but a love story. That is an odd statement when you first …
After reading Lesley Hazelton’s “After the Prophet,” I have become immensely interested in Islam. In the west, there is a lack of understanding regarding the actual beliefs of Muslims, whether …
Peter Enns is a controversial figure. And this book is probably controversial too. Although what is not controversial is Joe Barrett, the narrator for the audiobook version of this book. …
Chan begins the book as getting your mind right; it’s a review for those who may not know and a reminder for those who do of who God is and …
Greg Harris is a name that I’ve continually come back to for his incredible books. Earlier this year, I read the phenomenal book, “The Cup and the Glory” by Harris. …
This book has to be one of the greatest on this subject ever written. Ryle is a genius at communicating and grandly espousing this complicated but necessary topic. Holiness literally …