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“Can we read some more?” These five words are music to a parent’s ears (or at least this parent’s). When
“Can we read some more?” These five words are music to a parent’s ears (or at least this parent’s). When
Few issues cause more handwringing among Christians in our day than that of homosexuality and same-sex marriage. For some, it’s
What Does the Bible Really Teach About Homosexuality? Read Post »
At the beginning of the year, I started what I called the re-reading project, an attempt to diversify my reading
16 timely quotes from Why We’re Not Emergent Read Post »
The Bible is the most important—and most controversial—books ever written. Its message of world destroyed by human sinfulness and redeemed
Taking God at His Word by Kevin DeYoung Read Post »
As part of my re-reading project this year, I’m going back and reading a number of books I really enjoyed and
God is not a Magic 8-Ball Read Post »
Today it seems as though anyone can be called an evangelical, from the pastor who takes a hard stand on
Book Review: Don’t Call It A Comeback by Kevin DeYoung Read Post »
Great thought from Kevin DeYoung’s excellent (and underrated) book, Just Do Something: Simply put, God’s will is your growth in Christlikeness.
How Can I Know God's Will for My Life? Read Post »
When I was a kid, the only time I ever heard the word “catechism” was when a friend grumbled about
Book Review: The Good News We Almost Forgot by Kevin DeYoung Read Post »
Kevin DeYoung, pastor of University Reformed Church and author of Just Do Something, and Why We’re Not Emergent & Why
Truth and Lies: Kevin DeYoung on the Contemporary Church Read Post »
I love books, and this year I’ve probably read more of them than I ever have in years past. Out
Looking Back: My Favorite Books of 2009, part one Read Post »