Books

Wilson's Bookmarks
'Science vs Religion,' 'Silk Parachute,' and 'Thereby Hangs a Tail.'
More than Faithful Presence
Charles Colson responds to James Davison Hunter's 'To Change the World'.
Hunter and I Agree on Culture Making (He Just Seems Not to Know It)
Andy Crouch responds to James Davison Hunter's 'To Change the World'.
Faithful Presence
James Davison Hunter says our strategies to transform culture are ineffective, and the goal itself is misguided.
A Positive Life
Living with HIV as a pastor, husband, and father.
Books to Note
Short reviews of recent books worth considering.
Bonhoeffer Stood Fast
Martyred German pastor showed theology has consequences.
My Top 5 Books on Doubt
Picks from John Ortberg, author of 'Faith and Doubt.'
Heroic Tales from Distant Lands
Stories can help us visualize the new shape of world Christianity.
Pulling the 'Jesus Boat' from the Mud
Behind the sometimes heart-stopping recovery story.
Wilson's Bookmarks
"Where Heaven and Earth Meet," "The Making of Evangelicalism," and "The Double Comfort Safari Club."
Yes, We Have a Witness
Historian Vinson Synan reflects personally on the Pentecostal movement.
The Vertical Self
How biblical faith can help us discover who we are in an age of self obsession.
Wilson's Bookmarks
'Against the Tide,' 'The History of the Medieval World,' and 'Rouault-Fujimura.'
My Top 5 Books on Community
Picks from Richard Lamb, author of The Pursuit of God in the Company of Friends.
Preach. The. Word.
Still, says Charles Swindoll, the best sermons are wrapped in stories.
Transforming the Brain
In 'Wired for Intimacy,' William Struthers says there's a chemical reason why pornography is addicting.
Books to Note
Short reviews of recent books worth considering.
Holy Subversion
Allegiance to Christ in an age of rivals.
The Resurrection Changes Everything
'Raised With Christ' highlights the neglected central event of our faith.

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