The first Christian book I’ve finished in 2020 is one that I’ve been meaning to read for years. When the issue of suffering is discussed, somebody inevitably recommends The Problem of Pain by C.S. Lewis….
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My Favourite Books of 2019
I know everyone has already put up their lists. I’m only just managing to get this up this in 2019. But I’ve read some wonderful books this year, so I didn’t want to miss the…
Book Review: The Good Life in the Last Days (Mikey Lynch)
This book review was originally published on the Reformers Bookshop blog. We make a thousand decisions every day, from what we’ll have for breakfast to whether we’ll accept that new job. How can we make…
Book Review: According to Plan (Graeme Goldsworthy)
One of the most important things every Christian needs to understand about the Bible is that it’s not a random collection of unrelated books. There is a whole grand storyline running from beginning to end….
Book Review: The Promise is His Presence (Glenna Marshall)
When Adam and Eve sinned in the garden, they lost the very thing they needed most—they were cut off from God’s presence. The rest of the Bible chronicles God’s plans to restore his wayward people….
My Favourite Books of 2018
Reading is a huge part of my life, so I always like to take some time at the end of the year to reflect on what books I’ve loved. These are a few of my…
Book Review: All Things for Good – Thomas Watson
One thing I love about Puritan writers is the way they earnestly press biblical truths into their hearts and minds. Thomas Watson’s book All Things For Good, first published in 1663, is an exposition of…