I really enjoyed this book. It took me several years to finally complete it. It would be a really great Bible Study class for a small group or a Paul/Timothy sort of intentional discipleship thing.They ask and answer a lot of really great questions, but even though it's well over 400 pages, it's ...
Since Mark Driscoll makes a habit of being controversial, I expected this book would do likewise. Yes, it had it's share of explicit content, but all in the context of marriage. His chapter on "can we do that" was pretty interesting, addressing questions married couples have today that wasnt ev...
If you want to better understand the mystery of Christ's suffering and death on the cross. About what that has to do with you. This is the book. I read it twice and plan to read it again. Each reading brought me greater depth of understanding. This is one of the best Christian books I have r...
So, I find Mark Driscoll to be an annoying man. When I read this book, I certainly didn't hold this opinion; after all, I was coming out of my emergent church phase, so Driscoll's new Calvinism and "manliness" naturally attracted my freshman soul. I read this book then and thought it was pretty g...
Vintage Church is classic Mark Driscoll (cowritten with Gary Breshears) - classic systematic evangelical theology delivered in a contemporary, relevant package. What I particularly like about Driscoll is he's unapologetic about defending a historic, biblical, evangelical faith. He is obviously ...
Like most of the other Driscoll books that I've read, a review of this book depends on whether I'm in a mood to be more aware of the Biblical accuracy of the opinions (which is impressive, with many footnotes and thorough explanations) or the smug and provocative tone in which they're presented. ...