Book Reviews
Why read 'The Reason for God'?
I am just coming to the end of reading The Reason for God by Tim Keller. With just one chapter to go I can say already that it is a book I would recommend to anyone and this is why:
If you are a skeptic, agnostic, atheist or in any way negative towards the Christian faith [...]
Calvin on Preaching
Here’s a statement made by John Calvin that is as relevant to Pastors and Preachers today as it was when he said it:
‘Let the pastors boldly dare all things by the word of God… Let them constrain all the power, glory, and excellence of the world to give place to and to obey the divine [...]
The Genius of C.S. Lewis
I think that recently I have come to appreciate far more the genius that God gave C.S. Lewis. Having been an atheist for such a long period in his life he met Jesus and had his life completely turned on its head.
At the moment I am reading Mere Christianity, one of his all time classics [...]
The Lost Symbol
Ever since The Da Vinci Code was released all of Dan Brown’s new releases seem to have been met with good anticipation and lots of high expectation! I have to say that his newest book, The Lost Symbol, did not disappoint!
I just finished reading it yesterday and thought it was brilliant. Dan Brown is a [...]
Why Me?
Why Me? by Roger Carswell is a book containing 8 short stories of people who’s lives have been hugely changed and affected by horrible circumstances they have been through. From disabled and dying children to murdered spouses, this book will move you as you read it.
Instead of writing a work of Christian Apologetics about suffering [...]
The Freedom of The Christian
Recently I read The Freedom of the Christian by Martin Luther on line at Theology Network.
Far from doing a book review now, although I do suggest you read it, is more so just to talk about the wonderful theology that Luther’s eyes were opened too.
When Luther first understood that he was saved by Grace through [...]
