(Review by Nathan Williams)
We should always strive to maintain balance in every area of life. The area of preaching is no different. Most men fall into one of two extremes when it comes to preaching the Word of God. Many men communicate clearly and powerfully, but they fail when it comes to the hard study […]
(Review by Nathan Williams)
Book Review: A Gospel Primer for Christians by Milton Vincent
Many Christians know the importance of the gospel for everyday Christian living. Most of us have heard how we should be preaching the gospel to ourselves daily. We know this in theory, but find it hard to practice this discipline.
Hammered out over many […]
Posted in Ministry, Book Reviews on March 17th, 2008 3 Comments »
Book Review: Memoirs of an Ordinary Pastor by D.A. Carson
(Review by Nathan Williams)
I must admit, once I started Memoirs of an Ordinary Pastor, I could barely put it down. This has to be one of the most challenging and yet encouraging books I have read in quite some time.
As far as biographies go, this one […]
(Review by Nathan Williams)
Toward An Exegetical Theology is a foundational book for understanding how to practice expositional preaching. (Click here to order a copy of this resource from Grace Books International.)
The word foundational is appropriate for a couple of reasons. As this book approaches its 30th anniversary, it still speaks to the greatest need of […]
(Review by Nathan Williams)
The sheer volume of books dealing with the Christian life and sanctification in our world today can be overwhelming at times. If you were to check the Christian Living section on Christianbook.com you would find over 10,000 books listed. I’m sure some of these books would prove helpful, but the vast majority […]