A few years ago, while on vacation, my husband and I visited a popular tourist attraction. Amongst the throng of happy visitors stood three scowling young men wearing sandwich boards. One of the boards read, “Repent.” I don’t remember what the other two said. One of...
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book review: a primer on postmodernism
A Primer on Postmodernism does a great job at what the title suggests – it introduces the reader to the ideas and people who have helped shape and reflect upon the postmodern era. The book is divided into seven chapters each serving a unique purpose to introduce...
book review: the story of a soul [the autobiography of st. therese of lisieux]
In Therese of Lisieux’s autobiography entitled The Story of a Soul she tells of her life story which was very short (1873-1897). The young French girl always sensed a purpose in her life from a very young age. Her mother died early and she was the “little flower” of...
book review: a history of the work of redemption [jonathan edwards]
Why did God decide to create the world? Why did He allow the Fall? What is the point of… everything? Wouldn’t this be an excellent piece of information to know? A History of the Work of Redemption is Edwards’ attempt to answer that question. In it, he tells the story...
book review: transforming discipleship [making disciples a few at a time]
The goal of Transforming Discipleship by Greg Ogden [1] is to help the church...
book review: after shock [searching for honest faith when your world is shaken]
Kent Annan tells an amazing story of courageous faith and soul-beating doubt...
book review: the drama of ephesians [participating in the triumph of God]
The Drama of Ephesians (IVP, 2010) is an intriguing book that author Timothy...
on being a creative director [an interview with @blainehogan]
[serialposts]It's all about the space. At least that's what Blaine Hogan's...
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