Marilynne Robinson in Montgomery
For some readers, Robinson's books have been a way back into formal religious faith
“Even when she doesn’t bring people back to church, Robinson’s books can restore a kind of religious revelation that had seemed lost. In an essay on Buzzfeed called “Why I Read Marilynne Robinson,” Anne Helen Petersen writes about how Robinson’s novels allow her to set aside the “shame and alienation” of some of her evangelical... Continue Reading
The Unbreakable Laura Hillenbrand
Through the dizziness and disorientation, Hillenbrand has managed to produce two of the most critically and commercially successful nonfiction books in recent decades
“Hillenbrand’s biography of Zamperini, “Unbroken,” was released in 2010. The hardcover debuted at No. 2 on the New York Times best-seller list and remained on the list for nearly four years. This week, a movie adaptation of the book, based on a script by the Coen brothers and directed by Angelina Jolie, will be released amid... Continue Reading
Sorry Again, John 3:16: The World’s 10 Most Popular Bible Verses of 2014
YouVersion studies which scriptures 164 million users shared and remembered most in 2014.
Out of the 10 countries with the most YouVersion usage, Philippians 4:8 was the most popular verse in the United States, Brazil, and Nigeria in 2014, while Jeremiah 29:11 was the most popular verse in Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Jeremiah 33:2-3 was the most popular verse in South Korea. Isaiah 41:10 was the most... Continue Reading
Because It’s Still Called ‘Today’
The gap between generations is filled by a single word: "today"
“We are to strive together as we persevere to enter God’s rest. Today. God’s people participate in his promises together. Not only that, Christ himself is our companion. Roberts explains that we are the new wilderness community. We acknowledge a tension as we live under the new covenant in this age. But as we profess... Continue Reading
Some Thoughts on Reading the Bible in 2015
Here’s to getting the big picture, reading the whole story in 2015.
Get yourself a Bible for reading. What I mean is that most Bible publishers do everything they can to make it hard to read the Bible. They print it in two columns. They put cross references in there. They put notes at the bottom of the page. They print in different colors, and add pictures... Continue Reading
Is Heaven Not Good Enough For You?
The church is the very place that God prepares his bride to meet Christ, and that it is not the kingdom of this world, but rather the very kingdom of heaven.
What is our response? Do we love the earthly kingdom more than the heavenly reign? Are we indifferent to our brothers and sisters in Christ? Are we jealous over the truth? Do we live according to the reality of the kingdom of heaven? Now there is a leveling question. It is asked by Thomas Shepard... Continue Reading
The Puritans on the Law/Gospel Distinction
What did the Puritans teach about the law/gospel distinction?
In summary, most of the Puritans taught that the law, as a covenant of works, demands perfect obedience, condemns, and shows sin, but does not save, convey grace and strength, or give life. They also taught that the gospel in the covenant of grace does not demand perfect obedience nor does it condemn. Rather, it... Continue Reading
10 Great Biographies Worth Reading
One of the best ways to grow, both as a person and as a Christian, is to learn from the lives of other men and women.
One of the best ways to grow, both as a person and as a Christian, is to learn from the lives of other men and women. What follows is a list of some of the best biographies out there. Some of the biographies are about Christians, others are not. God’s common grace sparkles throughout the... Continue Reading
The NASB Note-Taker’s Bible
All in all, I recommend this Bible for those who want a basic NASB with wide margins.
The NASB Note-Taker’s Bible is a pretty basic Bible. I own the hardcover edition which is bound quite well; it is a solid and sturdy Bible. The font is smaller than I like (8.5 point?) and I’m not wild about the words of Christ in red. It is also worth mentioning that there are no... Continue Reading
I Hate My Sin!
Thomas Watson, in The Godly Man’s Picture, said that a godly person is an “evangelical weeper.” What does this mean?
A true Christian not only recognizes his own sin and openly confesses it to God, but also mourns over his sin because it is offensive to God and his law. While we shouldn’t judge a person’s repentance by the amount of tears he sheds, we can safely say that a true Christian will feel godly... Continue Reading
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