Book Reviews

The Death of Porn

The Death of Porn is unlike any other book I’ve read. First, it’s a very personal book — a series of letters — written by Ray Ortlund. If you don’t know Ortlund,

Knowing and Enjoying God

I’m a fan of habits. Because we live a good part of our lives by habit, it’s important that we build habits that help us pursue God. I agree with David

Surprised by Oxford

I started reading Surprised by Oxford, and I couldn’t put it down. Surprised by Oxford is the story of Carolyn Weber. At the beginning of the book, Weber is an undergraduate student

More Than a Battle

According to Christianity Today, sexual ethics among Christians are changing. “Evangelicals, especially those under 40, increasingly see cohabitation as morally acceptable. Most young evangelicals have engaged in it or expect to.” Not only