Books

Another review of Pagan Christianity

My friend LT reviews Pagan Christianity: I thought the book was beneficial in that it provided some history and context for much of what happens in church these days. It raises the issue

The Bruised Reed

“Sibbes never wastes the student’s time,” wrote 19th century preacher C.H. Spurgeon, “he scatters pearls and diamonds with both hands.” The Bruised Reed, written by Richard Sibbes (1577-1635) in 1630, lives

The Living Church

“I began this book with a preface which acknowledged that many people today are looking for a ‘fresh expression’ of the church,” writes evangelical statesman John Stott. “My concern has been that in

A year of reading dead people

I feel the pull to read a lot of dead people this year. Here’s a list of books I’ve got lined up to read: * Puritan Reading Challenge * George Whitefield Volumes I

Bill Kinnon on Pagan Christianity

I had lunch with Bill Kinnon yesterday. He’s an amazing guy and I feel blessed to be able to enjoy a bite on the Danforth with him. Bill has finally reviewed (sort