Each February Margie and I look forward to attending the Bethlehem Conference for Pastors in Minneapolis. And each year we look forward to John…
Jonathan Edwards’ Resolutions & Advice to Young Converts (Stephen Nichols, 2001)
Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) was a pastor, and perhaps the greatest American theologian who has yet lived. Though his prose may seem formal today, his…
John Stott: A Global Ministry (Timothy Dudley-Smith, 2001)
I have always found it impossible to remain neutral when John Stott preaches from the Scriptures. He seems to talk personally to each person…
John Stott: A Comprehensive Bibliography (Timothy Dudley-Smith, 1995)
The word in the title to notice is comprehensive: this bibliography not only lists John Stott’s numerous books, but articles, interviews, booklets, prayers, poetry,…
The J. I. Packer Collection (Alister McGrath, 1999)
Few modern evangelical theologians have been as prolific or as influential as James Innell Packer. Best known perhaps, for Knowing God, Packer has been…
Jesus and the Restoration of Israel: A Critical Assessment of N. T. Wright’s Jesus and the Victory of God (Carey C. Newman, 1999)
If some books are difficult to market, I would suspect The Challenge of Jesus might fall into the marketing department category for “nightmare.” For…
The Challenge of Jesus: Rediscovering Who Jesus Was and Is (N. T. Wright, 1999)
If some books are difficult to market, I would suspect The Challenge of Jesus might fall into the marketing department category for “nightmare.” For…
It Was Good: Making Art to the Glory of God (Ned Bustard, 2000)
Having been raised in a pietistic Fundamentalist home, my first art history class in college providentially became one of the defining moments of my…
Invitation to the Classics: A Guide to Books You’ve Always Wanted to Read (Louise Cowan and Os Guinness, 1998)
Would you agree with this? A discerning Christian is a thinking Christian, and a thinking Christian reads. Not just occasionally, but regularly; not just…
Intelligent Design: The Bridge Between Science and Theology (William Dembski, 1999)
The idea of intelligent design has been around for a very long time, but being able to identify design reliably has been a problem.…