Reading entirely through The Tangible Kingdom is like eating toast smothered in strawberry-habanero jam. It’s sweet enough to hold your interest to the last bite, yet hot enough to make people regret it the next morning. The Tangible Kingdom claims to be a book about re-creating the mission of Je...
Halter and Smay���s book was an interesting read. While I appreciated their warmth for evangelism and authenticity, I have a major point of contention with one of their opening statements. In their opening chapter they say, ���I believe in the church. I believe God loves his church, and that he...