Book Review: Christians in Culture: Cultivating a Christian Worldview for All of Life
If you have never thought about how Christianity is a worldview that should influence your behavior in every area of your life, this would be a great place to start.
Book Review: Life in the Negative World: Confronting Challenges in an Anti-Christian Culture
Aaron Renn's new release is a practical, thoughtful consideration of how Christians ought to respond to living in the negative world we find ourselves in.
Book Review: The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory
I fear that this book is going to be best remembered as evidence to those who want to see evangelicals in a negative light that all of us evangelicals were precisely the kind of crazy, hateful, spiteful, greedy people they knew we were all along.
Book Review: The Thrill of Orthodoxy by Trevin Wax
The Christian life should not be boring; it should be characterized by a quest with God.
Book Review: The Way of Kings
Nathan Clarkson’s new book, The Way of Kings: Ancient Wisdom for the Modern Man, urges young men to ignore all the nonsense that the world tells us men are or are not.
Book Review: Jesus and John Wayne
This book contains some legitimate critiques of American evangelicalism, but it suffers from a foundational problem of definition that undermines its overly broad argument.