How to Read the Bible for All It’s Worth: BOOK REVIEW
Nov19

How to Read the Bible for All It’s Worth: BOOK REVIEW

The old adage still floats around our society, “People can make the Bible say whatever they want it to say.” Even among less cynical churchgoers who profess a high view of Scripture, many seem lost when it comes to accurately interpreting and applying God’s Word. Conservative evangelical churches are ripe with classes, small groups, and even sermons that ignorantly contort the scriptures and rip them out of context. Every election cycle in America is met with Christians publicly (yet unknowingly?) claiming promises for their “homeland” that were only intended for national Israel (e.g. 2 Chron. 7:14).

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Culture Care: BOOK REVIEW
Nov05

Culture Care: BOOK REVIEW

…Artists are largely ignored at the fringes of society or merchandized as cogs in the gears of a profiteering industry. In both circumstances, the garden of the culture, in which all of us reside, suffers great detriment and loss. Therefore, Culture Care was written “to inspire individuals and to inform the wider movement in providing care, for us to become co-makers with the divine Artist into the new creation”

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The Benedict Option: BOOK REVIEW
Oct15

The Benedict Option: BOOK REVIEW

….rather than resort to the time-worn proposals of reclaiming America for God through carte blanche political activism or cultish isolationism, Dreher presents a unique approach in his landmark book The Benedict Option. The path forward – in an increasingly hostile society – is backward, a return to the ancient core of Christian community and mission. Dreher invites us into the story of Saint Benedict of Nursia (480-547 AD).

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Invitation to Biblical Preaching: Proclaiming Truth with Clarity and Relevance | BOOK REVIEW
Oct08

Invitation to Biblical Preaching: Proclaiming Truth with Clarity and Relevance | BOOK REVIEW

Illustrations of preaching snafus, gaffes, and outright irresponsibility are, unfortunately, replete across the modern Church. Through many examples, Invitation to Biblical Preaching rightly points out the pendulum swing often found in the pulpit: lessons (cloaked as sermons) comprised almost entirely of textual explanation or entertaining talks that amount to collections of stories, alliterations, and poems with no clear rootedness in the text of scripture . . .

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Winsome Persuasion: Christian Influence in a Post-Christian World: BOOK REVIEW
Sep24

Winsome Persuasion: Christian Influence in a Post-Christian World: BOOK REVIEW

Angry, fear-mongering Facebook video-posts go viral. Tweets echo like the “shot heard ‘round the world.” A mob of social media activists cancel a popular celebrity for a string of ill-spoken words. Politicians scream at each other on national television. A pastor’s moral ineptitude laces the news headlines. Christian pundits slam opposing political parties. All the while, we ought to wonder: Is this the way of Christ?

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