Edward Lansdale learned how people lived, not just where they lived, and, when possible, built inroads that led to knowing them better. Read More »
Reviews
Christianity Considered, by John Frame, book review
In Christianity Considered, Frame takes the seeker on a journey explaining Christianity as an intellectual radicalism. Read More »
Eschatological Discipleship, by Trevin Wax, book review
Wax convinces the reader that disciples can live as kingdom citizens without withdrawing from nor uncritically accepting the culture in which they live. Read More »
Theologies of Mission, by Henning Wrogemann, book review
The historical and background work will serve pastors well when working in cross-cultural settings, and in ecumenical partnerships with different tribes and movements. Read More »
Small Church Essentials, by Karl Vaters, book review
While both large and small churches are beneficial to kingdom growth, each has a different tool set that makes them unique. Read More »
Theophany, by Vern Poythress, book review
In a world where many are left wondering where God is in their lives, it is helpful to be able to show them examples. Read More »
Start Well, by Scott Douglas, book review
The demands of ministry are diverse and can be overwhelming in the beginning, but Scott Douglas gives us a roadmap for good decision-making. Read More »
Resourcing Theological Anthropology, by Marc Cortez, book review
If we regard the humanity of Jesus more than a creedal affirmation, then we cannot help but consider Jesus’ humanity as revelatory of our own. Read More »
Hero Maker, by Dave Ferguson and Warren Bird, book review
The authors provide a fresh perspective on what it means to be a leader, and beyond that to be a leader of leaders. Read More »
Grace for The Unexpected Journey, by Deborah Barr, book review
Deborah Barr does an excellent job helping the reader understand what the wide range of emotions and experiences that the caregiver goes through. Read More »