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What is God's Mission Juan Martinez Jamie Pitts
Non-Fiction

The Jesus Way: What is God’s Mission in the World? – Juan Francisco Martinez & Jamie Pitts

March 1, 2021 Josh Olds Comments Off on The Jesus Way: What is God’s Mission in the World? – Juan Francisco Martinez & Jamie Pitts

The Jesus Way is a series of short introductory theologies on various foundational topics written by a diverse community of pastors and scholars from the Anabaptist tradition. As I’ve grown in my own faith, I’ve […]

Who Was Jesus Nancy Elisabeth Bedford
Non-Fiction

The Jesus Way: Who Was Jesus? – Nancy Elisabeth Bedford

March 1, 2021 Josh Olds Comments Off on The Jesus Way: Who Was Jesus? – Nancy Elisabeth Bedford

The Jesus Way is a series of short, introductory volumes of Anabaptist theology. I happened upon them by accident, having been introduced to the publisher, Herald Press, through the work of Drew Hart. Whether you’re […]

What is God's Kingdom Cesar Garcia
Non-Fiction

The Jesus Way: What is God’s Kingdom? – Cesar Garcia

March 1, 2021 Josh Olds Comments Off on The Jesus Way: What is God’s Kingdom? – Cesar Garcia

The Jesus Way is a series of short introductory theologies on various foundational topics written by a diverse community of pastors and scholars from the Anabaptist tradition. As I’ve grown in my own faith, I’ve […]

Finding Jesus at the Border Julia Lambert Fogg
Non-Fiction

Finding Jesus at the Border – Julia Lambert Fogg

January 27, 2021 Josh Olds Comments Off on Finding Jesus at the Border – Julia Lambert Fogg

A 2018 Pew Research survey found that 68% of white evangelical Protestants believe that the United States has no responsibility in accepting refugees. It’s a baffling position, given the repeated instructions in the Old Testament […]

Sensing God Joel Clarkson
Non-Fiction

Sensing God: Experiencing the Divine in Nature, Food, Music, and Beauty – Joel Clarkson

January 24, 2021 Bethany Davidson Comments Off on Sensing God: Experiencing the Divine in Nature, Food, Music, and Beauty – Joel Clarkson

In Sensing God, author Joel Clarkson encourages his readers to join their intellectual knowledge of God with a deeply felt sense of His presence through beautiful and good earthly things. In the first few chapters, […]

An Ocean of Grace Tim Chester
Non-Fiction

An Ocean of Grace: A Journey to Easter with Great Voices from the Past – Tim Chester

January 24, 2021 Bethany Davidson Comments Off on An Ocean of Grace: A Journey to Easter with Great Voices from the Past – Tim Chester

In An Ocean of Grace, author Tim Chester shares historic Christians’ prayers, poems, and other reflections. He designed this book as a devotional that leads up to Easter, and each day’s reading begins with a […]

Reading While Black Esau McCaulley
Non-Fiction

Reading While Black – Esau McCaulley

January 21, 2021 Josh Olds Comments Off on Reading While Black – Esau McCaulley

Reading While Black had been on my radar for quite some time and it’s to my regret that I didn’t pick this one up earlier. While the book is hardly the first to mix exegetical, […]

They Turned the World Upside Down Charles Martin
Non-Fiction

They Turned the World Upside Down – Charles Martin

January 17, 2021 Josh Olds Comments Off on They Turned the World Upside Down – Charles Martin

Charles Martin maybe best known for The Mountain Between Us, a story of survival and romance that got turned into a movie with Kate Winslet and Idris Elba in the starring roles. For his whole […]

Liturgy of Politics Katelyn Schiess
Non-Fiction

The Liturgy of Politics: Spiritual Formation for the Sake of Our Neighbor – Kaitlyn Schiess

January 7, 2021 Bethany Davidson Comments Off on The Liturgy of Politics: Spiritual Formation for the Sake of Our Neighbor – Kaitlyn Schiess

Over the past few years, I have appreciated Kaitlyn Schiess’s unique voice as a young, seminary-educated woman who is devoted to the essentials of an orthodox faith while also pushing back against false narratives that […]

Splendour in the Dark Jerry Root
Academic

Splendour in the Dark: C. S. Lewis’s Dymer in His Life and Work – Jerry Root

January 7, 2021 Bethany Davidson Comments Off on Splendour in the Dark: C. S. Lewis’s Dymer in His Life and Work – Jerry Root

Even though I am a lifelong C.S. Lewis fan, I was not aware of his published narrative poem, Dymer, until I started reading his collected journals from the 1920s. He wrote regularly then about how […]

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