Thomas Brooks writes:
Beloved in our dearest Lord,
Christ, the Scripture, your own hearts, and Satan’s devices, are the four prime things that should be first and most studied and searched. If
There are some books that you can read without a plan. But there are others that will sit unread just by sheer size and weight unless you sit down and come up with
I’ve mentioned Coffeehouse Theology before. Here’s the goal of the book:
Coffeehouse Theology will help the reader understand, shape, and live out practical Christian theology in the postmodern context. Beginning with
C.H. Spurgeon knew what it was like to suffer from depression. I love his chapter “The Minister’s Fainting Fits” from his book Lectures to My Students. This paragraph is rich:
The
I’m reading some of Calvin’s Institutes every day. It’s amazing how often I feel like he’s nailed me. For instance:
The poor man yields to the rich, the plebeian