The Pastor as Gardener – Matthew Erickson
The word “pastor” is a word from nature. It comes from the Latin noun for “shepherd” which derives from a verb meaning “to lead to pasture” or “to feed.” Earliest usage of “pastor” in English […]
The word “pastor” is a word from nature. It comes from the Latin noun for “shepherd” which derives from a verb meaning “to lead to pasture” or “to feed.” Earliest usage of “pastor” in English […]
Every stage of life involves unique blessings and challenges, and nothing reveals this more than the crucible of early parenthood. In this compassionate book for Christian moms, Annie Vanderheiden shows how the intensity of the […]
I have read many books about suffering, and this stands out as one of the best. Brittany Lee Allen gives a stirring defense of why it is both acceptable and biblically faithful for Christians to […]
In recent years, the phrases “exvangelical” or “deconstruction” have become common as more and more folks who grew up in conservative, evangelical Christian spaces moved away from those beliefs. Deconstruction refers to a tearing down, […]
Normal is a myth. The central thesis of MaryAnn McKibben Dana’s Better than Normal is both whispered and shouted on every page. Whispered for those moments when you need quiet exhortation to perseverance. Shouted for […]
Over my years as a pastor, the New International Commentary series has become my go-to Bible commentary for sermon preparation and Bible study. Written by top evangelical scholars, the series consistently takes a high view […]
The idea of friendship with Christ is often been relegated to the realm of feel-good worship music and colloquial, folksy sermons. God as your buddy or your pal has—in more “intellectual” academic circles been sort […]
Author Allison Byxbe explores the emotional and spiritual benefits of writing in a journal, sharing stories and examples from her life to illustrate how journaling helps her draw closer to Jesus in the midst of […]
Christians who struggle with anxiety will appreciate this book’s helpful perspective. Author Karen Roudkovski has dealt with anxiety struggles herself, and she is a licensed counselor and counseling professor. This book is full of insights […]
I read this book sitting in my open garage, listening to my young daughter play with the neighbor kids across the street as my son played with the neighbors next door. At one point, another […]
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