Book Review: The Unsaved Christian

Review by John Power | 06.14.2019

Matthew 7 reminds us of the missional urgency to reach those in our worship services who are comfortable with Christian lingo but have no understanding of the truth.

Book Review: Dark Clouds, Deep Mercy, by Mark Vroegop

Review by Benjamin Vrbicek | 06.06.2019

Like the book of Lamentations, Dark Clouds, Deep Mercy was also born out of tragedy.

Book Review: The Shaping of Things to Come, by Michael Frost and Alan Hirsch

Review by Jamie Southcombe | 05.30.2019

The church is in need of reformation, not revolution. To reach people for Jesus in a true and lasting way, the church needs leaders committed to teaching the life-giving word of God.

Book Review: Preaching as Reminding, by Jeffrey D. Arthurs

Review by Juan Sanchez | 05.23.2019

As preachers, we are not only the Lord’s heralds, we are also the Lord’s remembrancers, reminding God’s people of their obligations to the covenant with our king while also calling God’s people back to covenant faithfulness whenever they may wander.

Book Review: Disruptive Witness, by Alan Noble

Review by Kyle Newcomer | 05.16.2019

As we fulfill the one another’s of the New Testament, the corporate life of the church is a witness that true meaning is found not in expressing yourself, but in losing your life for Christ’s sake and the gospel (Mark 8:35).

Book Review: Mere Calvinism, by Jim Orrick

Review by Mark Redfern | 05.09.2019

Let Orrick’s book lead you to a place of peaceful confidence in God’s love for you in Christ and a more robust worship of the One who deserves all the credit in our salvation.

Book Review: Side by Side, by Ed Welch

Review by John Joseph | 05.02.2019

Welch teaches us how to become more skillful at greeting others, at asking thoughtful questions, at drawing out people’s stories, and how to be present during suffering and prepared to talk about sin.

Book Review: Why I Love the Apostle Paul, by John Piper

Review by Nathan Loudin | 04.25.2019

Piper’s example is commendable. Pastors should get to know the Bible and their authors more comprehensively. How might our ministries change if we invested ourselves so thoroughly in Peter, John, Jeremiah, and others biblical authors?

REVIEW Church You Can See — Dennis

Book Review: A Church You Can See, by Dennis Bills

Review by Justin Harris | 04.18.2019

Bills presents a great case for uniting to a local congregation and receiving biblical instruction with brothers and sisters who live in your same zip code.

Book Review: God’s Country, by Brad Roth

Review by Cheston Pickard | 04.11.2019

In the same way that God values the populations in cities, God values the populations in rural areas. In the same way that God calls men and women to serve in the cities, God still calls men and women to faithfully serve in rural areas. The two areas could not be more different, but Christ builds his church in cities and rural areas alike.

Book Review: Preaching that Moves People, by Yancey Arrington

Review by Adam Triplett | 04.04.2019

Arrington suggests that preachers use videos, props, and interviews to make your sermons more engaging and exciting. But God’s Word alone ought to compel our listeners to respond, not gimmicks and fluff.

Book Review: The Forgotten Church, by Glenn Daman

Review by Dayton Hartman | 03.28.2019

This book is a compelling and thoughtful presentation of the value of small community ministry and the of the need for healthy local churches in those communities.

Book Review: God’s Ambassadors, by Chad Van Dixhoorn

Review by Nick Gardner | 03.21.2019

The Westminster Assembly truly believed that the health and holiness of the church depended on the regular preaching of the Word.

Book Review: A Scottish Christian Heritage, by Iain Murray

Review by Caleb Greggsen | 03.14.2019

This book is a wonderful devotional tool for the pastor tempted to feel discouraged at the small size of his flock or the seeming lack of fruit in his preaching.

Book Review: The Ten Commandments, by Kevin DeYoung

Review by Shane Walker | 02.28.2019

If we want to love Christ as he deserves and as he desires, we will keep his commandments (John 14:15). And that means as we keep in step with the Spirit, we would do well to remember the Ten Commandments.