Reviews …
Preaching the Whole Bible as Christian Scripture, by Graeme Goldworthy — reviewed by Michael Dewalt:
“I chose to do this review as a personal project in hopes that writing this paper in a personal way will display to you the deep impact that Goldsworthy’s book had on my life, being a part of bringing my head and heart to a further understanding of Reformed theology, which when seen and understood was exactly what I needed.”
At the Triablogue, Paul Manata reviews Michael Horton’s Christless Christianity:
“This is a book you get and read and apply to yourself first. This is a book for all of us, and all of us need to read it and take its warnings seriously.”
Healing for a Broken World, by Steve Monsma, is discussed by Trevin Wax at Kingdom People:
“I knew I had to buy this book when I saw that both Chuck Colson and Ron Sider were recommending it. Healing for a Broken World: Christian Perspectives on Public Policy
(Crossway, 2008) by Steve Monsma helps evangelicals consider how our Christian faith influences our view of politics and public policy.”
And Kyle Campos reviews an album — John Mark McMillan’s The Medicine — at the Worship.com blog:
“I don’t think there can be any question this is John Mark’s finest work.”
























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