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From Grief to Glory

(Review by Nathan Williams) 

I recently read a tremendously helpful book entitled From Grief to Glory written by James W. Bruce III. From Grief to Glory is written out of the desire to help those who have faced one of the most bitter circumstances God can bring into the life of a believer, the loss of […]

(Re)Thinking Worldview

(Re)Thinking Worldview by J. Mark Bertrand (Crossway, 2007, 272 pages)
(Review by Nathan Williams)
(Re)Thinking Worldview is a new book by J. Mark Bertrand which seeks to explain the idea of worldview and how this notion will change the way you live, speak and interact with the world around you. 
I wasn’t quite sure what to expect when […]

(Review by Nathan Williams)
There has been much said about Jesus over the past few years in the media. All sorts of new discoveries have come down the pipeline that supposedly will give us the truth about Jesus of Nazareth. From the Gospel of Judas to the tomb of the family of Jesus, each of these […]

(Review by Jesse Johnson)
The Gospel and Personal Evangelism (by Mark Dever, Crossway 2007)
Mark Dever says that he does not have the gift of evangelism, and that he often misses opportunities to evangelize. In fact, he even fears that if evangelism was graded, he might get an “F.”
This makes him a strange candidate to write a book […]

Jesus the Evangelist

(Review by Jesse Johnson)
Jesus the Evangelist by Richard D. Phillips (Ligonier, 2007)
Jesus the Evangelist, by Richard Phillips, is a collection of sermons Phillips preached at his Presbyterian church through the Gospel of John. These sermons focus on John 1, 3, and 4, and examine the evangelism of Jesus.
Perhaps the biggest danger in studying historical narratives […]

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