This is probably the best book about knowing God's will that I have read to date. It is not nearly as comprehensive as Garry Friessen's "Decision Making and the Will of God," but I think that is a good thing as Friessen's book tended to be very repetitive, seemed to get bogged down in minutia at...
This was a good book looking at several reasons for why we are busy, when busyness becomes a bad thing, the various ways that busyness manifests in our lives, and different ways to try and reduce the busyness in our lives. While there were some chapters that were more summation of ideas that oth...
DeYoung's book is aptly timed to the modern evangelical culture, and its impact was rightly felt for me, as he dispelled many faulty interpretations of texts that I held, along with thoroughly rebutting strands of thought that I've seen among many Christians. I was pretty skeptical of all parts ...
I enjoyed this book, thought maybe mostly because I love the church too. I agree with a lot that these guys have to say. Church, despite its imperfections, is a vital part of the Christian life. And not only that, but God calls us to corporate worship. Don't give up the church because you think i...
Kevin DeYoung does a fabulous job of clearly articulating why the Bible should be taken seriously and why holding a high view of Scripture is important. He starts in Psalms 119 showing us the Psalmist's view and then clearly walks the reader through the different attributes of scripture, finishin...
What a gem of a book! This goes through the Heidelberg Catechism each Lord's day for 52 weeks. Each week has several questions and then his commentary or explanation of them. They are short, but packed full. Our family has thoroughly enjoyed reading these and then having very rich discussion ...