Book Review: Reforming Criminal Justice, by Matthew T. Martens
‘Reforming Criminal Justice’ is a fine resource for Christians of all backgrounds who are serious about understanding law and government in light of Scripture.
Read‘Reforming Criminal Justice’ is a fine resource for Christians of all backgrounds who are serious about understanding law and government in light of Scripture.
ReadMore than most, pastors have a front row seat to the brokenness of the world. This book provides categories for testifying to the wisdom and care of our God both in simple, good gifts and startling trials.
In some quarters of evangelicalism, evangelistic preaching is synonymous with the altar call and the sinner’s prayer. But despite their widespread use, they’re relatively recent innovations in church history.
“Your local church is the primary people and place where your relationship with God happens, where your relationship with Christian family happens, and where you are assigned to do ministry and missions.”
While Baptist polity differs from the polity presented in the BCOOPC, it’s clear that we are co-laborers in the gospel who worship the same “King and head of the church, the only Mediator between God and man, Jesus Christ.”
At a time when people are afraid of being cancelled or have forgotten how to be charitable, Mack exemplifies “speaking the truth in love.”
The Bible assumes that Christians will need encouragement to go to church.
'The Pastor: His Call, Character, and Work' by the faculty and friends of “Old” Princeton is full of biblical reflection and practical wisdom that would benefit any pastor and especially the young, aspiring minister.
'The Church' represents the consummate career of a preeminent pastor-theologian.
The 2022 edition of The Book of Church Order of the Presbyterian Church in America (BCO) reflects the denomination’s rich history of biblically informed and theologically reformed church governance.
We’ve been served well by this set of three essays, originally lectures, delivered by William Edgar, R. Kent Hughes, and Alfred Poirier.
Mack Stiles reviews the four books that were up for TGC’s best Evangelism & Apologetics title of 2022.
Whatever may be happening in the world around us, Bonhoeffer reminds that the day-to-day burdens and conflicts of Christian community should remain our top priority.