Making Disciples – Alex Fogleman
What do you think of when you hear the words “catechesis”? No, it’s not the sounds a sneeze makes. It’s a transliterated Greek word that simply means “spoken instruction.” A catechesis was a systematic lecture […]
What do you think of when you hear the words “catechesis”? No, it’s not the sounds a sneeze makes. It’s a transliterated Greek word that simply means “spoken instruction.” A catechesis was a systematic lecture […]
Last year, I reviewed Understanding Spiritual Abuse by Karen Roudkovski. This new book is a companion workbook for survivors to use as part of their healing journeys. The author wrote this for people who have experienced […]
The books in the Library of Religious Biography have a habit of taking an individual that I did not really like – be it their personality, morality, or methodology – and making me if not […]
Despite the title sounding like a bad Christian time-travel novel, The Next Quest for the Historical Jesus is a pretty much the opposite: a well-written, comprehensive, extensively-researched, expertly-crafted foray into what can be known about […]
It’s hard to feel empathy for Richard Nixon, but in One Lost Soul: Richard Nixon’s Search for Salvation, Daniel Silliman manages to paint a complex portrait of a lost and troubled man whose search for […]
The Commentaries for Christian Formation is a relatively new Bible commentary series from Eerdmans that has the central focus of faith formation. That is, the focus is not simply academic translation and interpretation from a […]
The issue of remarriage in Christianity has often been a contentious one, usually revolving around the words of Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount that (in the King James), “whosoever shall marry her that […]
I have read a number of books about Scripture’s reliability, and this one stands out as a particularly excellent one. This book is just 140 pages long, but it covers thirteen different arguments for why […]
Swing Low is destined to be the definitive history of the Black church in America for decades to come. Written in two volumes, Swing Low gives readers both the historical overview and access to the […]
Swing Low is destined to be the definitive evangelical history of the Black church in America for decades to come. Written in two volumes, Swing Low gives readers both the historical overview and access to […]
Copyright © 2026 | MH Magazine WordPress Theme by MH Themes