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Flash Theology: A Visual Guide to Knowing and Enjoying God More -Jenny Randle & Brayden Brookshier
Theology matters. Yet the art and study of theology has been viewed as a luxury for the scholar, when it really ought to be the daily pursuit of every Christian and the desire of our hearts: to know God and enjoy Him more! This beautiful book accomplishes many goals in one. Jenny Randle and Brayden… Continue reading
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The Songs of a Warrior – Saul and David: A Retelling – Katy Morgan
Who is going to be God’s King? In this imaginative retelling of the story of David, Saul, Jonathan, and Michal found in the books of 1 and 2 Samuel, Katy Morgan wonderfully brings out themes of hope, trust, difficulty, and friendship for younger readers. Aimed at a middle-grade level (8-13), it is a story that… Continue reading
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Reading for the Love of God: How to Read as a Spiritual Practice – Jessica Hooten Wilson
We love reading and we love books. So naturally we were drawn to this new book by Wilson written for the purpose of learning how to read for the love of God as a spiritual practice. Reading is a fun and rewarding exercise, but Wilson shows us even further how reading can and ought to… Continue reading
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The Medieval Mind of C. S. Lewis: How Great Books Shaped a Great Mind – Jason M. Baxter
Lewis is most known for his fictional and fantasy works with the Chronicles of Narnia being at the top of the list by a stretch. His works on the Christian life and apologetics are also popularly known and have impacted many in the church. But there is more to the mind of Lewis than what… Continue reading
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Sheltering Mercy & Endless Grace: Prayers Inspired by the Psalms – Ryan Whitaker Smith & Dan Wilt
The Psalms have historically been the most popular of the biblical books for many reasons. We see pure and raw emotion, worship, honest questions, and most of all praise to the One who deserves it all. These two volumes of prayers inspired by the Psalms are such great tools to use to rediscover these songs… Continue reading
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Tolkien Dogmatics: Theology through Mythology with the Maker of Middle-earth – Austin M. Freeman
A window into Tolkien’s theology: One thing that is clear when reading through Tolkien’s fictional work is the beautiful and imaginative display of his deeply rooted Christian beliefs and values, or should we say, theology? It is hard to miss it most of the time, though Tolkien was never very explicit in his fantasy writing.… Continue reading
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Ethics as Worship: The Pursuit of Moral Discipleship – Mark D. Liederbach and Evan Lenow
In an age when truth is relative and ethics are hazy at best, Christians need to be firmly grounded in the truth of the Scriptures, understanding why we believe what we believe and how God’s Word impacts our daily lives and decisions. Ethics as Worship is one of those books that takes the issues of… Continue reading
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The Forgotten King – Kenneth Padgett & Shay Gregorie
Here is a book for children (really, for everyone!) that captures God’s heart for His sin-cursed world in such an imaginative and creative way. God’s story is the truest and greatest story there ever was or will be. Wolfbane Books has taken this story and created a parable that beautifully illustrates how God is bringing… Continue reading
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A Good and True Story: Eleven Clues to Understanding Our Universe and Your Place in It – Paul M. Gould
“Our identity is wrapped up in the story of our lives: the story we tell, the story we live in.” For anyone who is honest, wanting to live a fulfilling life, and not living away in a shell, there are deep questions that face us everyday that deserve to be explored. As creatures created in… Continue reading
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The Thrill of Orthodoxy: Rediscovering the Adventure of Christian Faith – Trevin Wax
The Christian faith is fascinating and thrilling! This is something we often forget as the temptations of the “new” and “better” creep in and take over. Our culture tends to pull us away from orthodoxy in a lot of ways, and Trevix Wax calls us back to embrace the thrill of orthodoxy in the face… Continue reading
About Me
An English diarist and naval administrator. I served as administrator of the Royal Navy and Member of Parliament. I had no maritime experience, but I rose to be the Chief Secretary to the Admiralty under both King Charles II and King James II through patronage, diligence, and my talent for administration.
Recent Posts
- Flash Theology: A Visual Guide to Knowing and Enjoying God More -Jenny Randle & Brayden Brookshier
- The Songs of a Warrior – Saul and David: A Retelling – Katy Morgan
- Reading for the Love of God: How to Read as a Spiritual Practice – Jessica Hooten Wilson
- The Medieval Mind of C. S. Lewis: How Great Books Shaped a Great Mind – Jason M. Baxter
- Sheltering Mercy & Endless Grace: Prayers Inspired by the Psalms – Ryan Whitaker Smith & Dan Wilt