Contend Earnestly Books
Monday, March 24, 2008
Death by Suburb: How to Keep the Suburbs From Killing Your Soul
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I picked up this book after Matt Chandler made mention of it in one of his sermons and quoted it when Mr. Goetz tells of a story and then ci...
Monday, March 17, 2008
Culture Shift: Engaging Current Issues with Timeless Truth
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This is the first solo effort by Dr. R. Albert Mohler, Jr. and it was pretty good. First, Dr. Mohler is way more intelligent than I ever wi...
Fifty Reasons Why Jesus Came to Die
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This is a small book that is really a good "cliff notes" version of why Christ came to die. It is only 120 pages long and so the d...
The Reason for God: Belief in the Age of Skepticism
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This is the first book that I have read by Tim Keller . I have wanted to read him ever since I heard him speak at the 2006 Desiring God Conf...
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
God is the Gospel
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John Piper called this book his most important that he has ever written. With that in mind, I decided to read it. I have a lot of respect f...
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
The Lightlings
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I was given this book by a friend of mind for our kids this past Christmas and decided to finally read it to my oldest son this past week. N...
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Vintage Jesus: Timeless Answers to Timely Questions
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This book was definitely different than Mark's previous works. This was Mark's chance to just tell it how he sees it through the Wor...
Thursday, January 3, 2008
Spirit Empowered Preaching
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Arturo Azurdia's book, Spirit Empowered Preaching, is one that you can tell is written by one that is both learned and learning this th...
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Instrument's in the Redeemer's Hands
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I was given this book by a mentor of mine and told that it would be extremely helpful. The problem is that I saw it was deemed a "couns...
For Us and Our Salvation: The Doctrine of Christ in the Early Church
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Stephen J. Nichols hit a homerun in this book. As the title suggests, Dr. Nichols' goal is to establish what the early church thought of...
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