Our church is cross-centered, wanting to bring the gospel to bear on everything–the gospel is not just for salvation, but for every thing that I face every day of my life.
When you’re not really accustomed to thinking this way, it’s difficult to see the connection between a life reality and a particular facet of the [...]
Entries Tagged as ‘What I'm Reading’
February 11, 2009
How the Gospel has Nothing to do with Eyes that Fall off Dogs
January 28, 2009
Sale on Sovereign Grace Books and Music
During the month of February, Sovereign Grace is selling books and music at ridiculously low prices with free shipping.
For more information, check out this post on the Worship Matters blog.
To shop, visit the Sovereign Grace Store.
If you don’t already own it, I’d recommend getting a copy of C.J. Mahaney’s Living the Cross-Centered Life (for only [...]
October 30, 2008
What the World Eats
I’ve been reading this really interesting book that I got from the library called What the World Eats. It came to my attention when CNN listed a link to a Time Magazine photo essay that included a number of pictures from the book (see Part I and Part II).
What the World Eats was written by [...]
September 25, 2008
The Retreat Files – Book Review
For our retreat study, we chose Feminine Appeal: Seven Virtues of a Godly Wife and Mother by Carolyn Mahaney. As a study of Titus 2:3-5, the book is mainly geared to wives and mothers, but many of the principles found therein could certainly be applied to single women.
We wanted our study to be cross-centered and, [...]
August 5, 2008
My Fundamentalist Education: A Memoir of a Divine Girlhood
I just finished reading My Fundamentalist Education: A Memoir of a Divine Girlhood by Christine Rosen. Rosen, though she didn’t grow up in a religious family, attended a Christian school affiliated with Moody Bible Institute. The book describes her experience in the school from kindergarten through junior high. As an adult, she describes herself as secular, non-religious. Given [...]
May 6, 2008
Systematic Theology Isn’t Just for the Men
Our church has “Table Talk”, a 6:30am Saturday morning men’s meeting where they work through a book study coupled with group discussions focused on applications to church and personal life. Over the past couple of years they’ve studied Mark Dever’s 9 Marks of a Healthy Church and Why Small Groups (edited by C.J. Mahaney). I’ve always [...]