

Book Review: "Personal Declension," Octavius Winslow
Profound spiritual insight, theological and yet utterly practical, and passionately Christ-centered…

Book Review: "When Home Hurts," Jeremy Pierre and Greg Wilson
This book is an excellent resource to prepare a church to care well for both the abused and those who abuse…

Book Review: "Grant," Ron Chernow
This is not only the best biography I have read, but even one of the best books in any category I have read. It will take time to read but it is worth it…

Book Review: "The Joy of Calvinism," Greg Forster
If you have studied Calvinism, and it just doesn't add up to you, this book could be very helpful…

Book Review: "When Breath Becomes Air," Paul Kalanithi
In the final months of his life, Paul dedicated himself to writing this book, recording in sometimes uncomfortable detail the sorrow, pain, and beauty of how he faced his death with grace and integrity…

Book Review: "The Case for Life," Scott Klusendorf
This book is a relentless onslaught of devastating arguments against the pro-choice position, along with a convincing plea to Christians to muster the courage to defend the weak and defenseless among us…

Book Review: “The Art of Divine Contentment,” Thomas Watson
Today we frequently hear that people are plagued by anxiety, insecurity, depression, and even suicidal thoughts. The one condition that underlies them all is discontentment…

Book Review: “The Genesis of Gender,” Abigail Favale
I can't say I've read a lot on the transgender phenomenon, but of all the material I have read, this book is the best…

Book Review: “The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self,” Carl Trueman
So many Christians are puzzled at how our culture has deteriorated so drastically and so quickly…

Book Review: “Rembrandt Is in the Wind,” Russ Ramsey
There is something about evangelicalism that has tended to make people suspicious of the arts…

Book Review: “Tearing Us Apart,” Ryan T. Anderson and Alexandra DeSanctis
Tearing Us Apart is the book that will make you want to be prepared, once you learn all of the ways that abortion brings harm to so many different areas of life…

Book Review: “Disruptive Witness,” Alan Noble
Very helpful reading for Christians concerned about how to live and communicate effectively in a world that is not like it used to be…

Book Review: "The Puritan Hope," Iain H. Murray
The word “postmillennialism” does not even appear in this book, but it nonetheless captures the hopeful eschatology that motivated the Puritans to be excited, positive and altogether confident in the ultimate success of the gospel in the world…

Book Review: "Why God Makes Sense in a World That Doesn't," Gavin Ortlund
Ortlund does not set out to prove the truthfulness of Christianity, but asks a simple question…

Book Review: "Confessions of a French Atheist," Guillaume Bignon
I love to read detailed conversion stories, especially when they come from (formerly) committed atheists…