Loved it. I have given Mark Driscoll a hard time in the past but I can tell you he is starting to change how I look at the culture and Jesus Christ, in a good way. The thing I like the most about Pastor Driscoll is that he does not water down the gospel or theology in any way to reach the lost, but instead focuses on going to where the lost are instead of waiting for them to walk through the church doors.
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Radical Reformission: Reaching Out Without Selling Out
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Labels: Christian Living, Ecclesiology, Evangelism, Mark Driscoll, Salvation
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
Living the Cross Centered Life
This book is truly a great one as C.J. Mahaney brings it all back to the cross. A lot of this book includes previous works, "The Cross Centered Life" and "Christ Our Mediator." I also had just listened to C.J.'s sermon from the 2005 Resolved Conference called "Interrogating the Legalist Within" so most of this was review. But if you have yet to read or listen to these, please pick this little book up, you will not be disappointed.
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Labels: C.J. Mahaney, Christian Living, Christology, Highly Recommended, The Cross
Tuesday, May 1, 2007
Corrie ten Boom: Heroine of Haarlem
This is an amazing story of perseverance. The book goes into detail of Corrie ten Boom's early years to help build up to the story that most know and love: Ms. ten Boom's time in Nazi concentration camps. It was fascinating to see the honesty given in the biography, showing that Ms. ten Boom was not some mystical creature but was an honest woman, who through strife, struggled with her faith.
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Labels: Biography, Christian Living, Evangelism, Highly Recommended, The Cross