If the pandemic is going to keep us at home for much of this year, we might as well have some good books to pass the time! Here are a handful of the books coming…
Browsing Category Book Reviews
My Favourite Books of 2020
You know the drill. Here are some of the best books I read this year (though not all were published in 2020). They’re in no particular order. If you’re itching to spend a gift voucher…
When the Dragons Sing
We spend our whole lives looking for something other than what we have. Human hearts are restless, so we desire better relationships and more satisfying jobs and awe-inspiring travels. This restlessness can also, if we’re…
10 Favourite Quotes from ‘Everyday Faithfulness’
Most of us aren’t living glamorous Christian lives. We’re learning how to trust God, cherish Christ, and walk in holiness in the midst of jobs and family time and housework. But it’s in these everyday…
A Must-Read Resource for Christian Bloggers
Sometimes blogging feels pointless. You labour over your words, trying to make them as biblically faithful and personally engaging as you can, you hit ‘Publish’, and then your words join in the ever-shifting sea made…
What’s On My Nightstand? — September 2020
I post book reviews occasionally on this blog, but they only make up a small proportion of the books I read. In this Nseries, I’ll give you a glimpse into a few volumes I’m reading at…
What’s On My Nightstand? — August 2020
I post book reviews occasionally on this blog, but they only make up a small proportion of the books I read. In this new series, I’ll give you a glimpse into a few volumes I’m…
Book Review: Everyday Faithfulness (Glenna Marshall)
When we reflect on our lives, we tend to think in terms of the big events: graduations and weddings, moving house and getting that promotion; or the terrible tragedies that knocked the wind out of…
Book Review: Transformed By Truth (Katherine Forster)
Teenagers are underestimated in the church. Even if they’re fed with solid biblical teaching at youth group, we don’t always teach them to feed themselves from the Word. We assume they won’t understand the deep…
Review: An Epic Documentary
Back in March I reviewed Tim Challies’ fascinating book Epic: An Around-the-World Journey Through Christian History. Tim also made a documentary that accompanies the book, which I’m grateful to have received for review. The book…