Book Reviews

Book Review – God So Loved, He Gave: Entering the Movement of Divine Generosity

God So Loved, He Gave: Entering the Movement of Divine Generosity is written by Kelly M. Kapic Professor of Christian Studies at Covenant College in Lookout Mountain, Georgia along with Justin Borger who serves as the Generosity Content Director for the Maclellan Foundation. The book is broken down into three sections: First, from belonging to […]

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Book Review: Inerrancy and The Gospels: A God-Centered Approach To The Challenges of Harmonization

Following in the footsteps of his book, Inerrancy and Worldview, Dr. Poythress wrote Inerrancy and The Gospels. Serious Bible readers all recognize that there are differences between accounts of the same events in Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, and no responsible reader can simply sweep the differences under the rug. The question Dr. Poythress addresses

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A Book Review of Jeremiah Burroughs’ “Contentment, Prosperity, and God’s Glory”

Jeremiah Burroughs, Contentment, Prosperity, and God’s Glory, Edited by Phillip L. Simpson (originally published in 1675; republished by Grand Rapids: Reformation Heritage Books, 2013). Paperback, 119 pgs. $10.00. Jeremiah Burroughs’ (1599-1646) Contentment, Prosperity, and God’s Glory was originally published as the appendix to one of his most well-known works, The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment.

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Book Review: Sensing Jesus: Life and Ministry as a Human Being

Ministry is hard work, and requires that one be growing in an abiding relationship with Jesus, otherwise they will burn out.  In his new book Sensing Jesus Life and Ministry as a Human Being seasoned Pastor and Professor Zack Eswine writes about recovering Christians humanity in Jesus as those who are called to lead others

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Book Review: Bitesize Biographies – John Newton

John Newton is well-known and well-loved in many sectors of evangelicalism, for his famous hymn “Amazing Grace.” What is not typically known about Newton is that he and his friend William Wilberforce took a bold stance against slavery, and became acquainted with the right and wrong ways of dealing with difficult people, criticism and controversy.

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Book Review: Pleasing God Discovering The Meaning and Importance of Santification

Few theologians in our day have had the impact of Dr. R.C. Sproul. Whether through his writing, teaching or preaching, Dr. Sproul has made a huge impact to the glory of God and for the advancement of the Kingdom of God. In his latest book in the Classic Theology series Pleasing God: Discovering The Meaning And Importance

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Book Review: God’s Good Design What The Bible Really Says About Men And Women

If one were to pick a topic, any topic and examine the validity of its arguments and then choose to pick a controversial topic, I don’t think one could pick one more controversial than the one Dr. Claire Smith picked in her new book God’s Good Design What the Bible Really Says About Men And

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