A brief reflection on each of my top 10 books of 2021.
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The Mark of the Lamb
In their book, "The Mark of Jesus," Timothy George and John Woodbridge seek to convince us of the upmost importance of love and unity in the life of believers.
Do you engage the world?
Art Azurdia's book "Connected Christianity" challenges us to neither dive into worldliness or pull away from the world, but to strategically and actively love the worldly people we come into contact with.
Return to the Lord!
If you're backslidden in your faith, considering backsliding, or curious for ammo against backsliding, check out Joel Beeke's book, "Getting Back in the Race: the cure for backsliding."
How’s your love life?
In his book, "Love or Die," Alexander Strauch asks us to do some soul searching as to the quality of our Christian love.
Do you love the church?
In his book, "The Church: The Gospel Made Visible," Mark Dever seeks to help us clearly understand the importance of the local church.
Men Must Take the Heat
Paul wanted to protect women from facing this more intense judgment, and for this reason did “not allow a woman to teach or to have authority over a man.” . . . 1 Timothy 2:11-15.
The Gentle Greatness of Christ
In his book "The Bruised Reed," Richard Sibbes seeks that we experientially grasp the gentleness of Christ.
Justified Now!
John Piper writes, “I am not optimistic that the biblical doctrine of justification will flourish where N. T. Wright’s portrayal holds sway.” -- from The Future of Justification