A Clarion Call Eric Metaxas has been no stranger to taking up his pen in order to write books that cover topics of great depth and necessity. His biography of Dietrich Bonhoeffer is a riveting page-turner that is thrilling to the soul. Neither is he unaccustomed to standing for what he believes to be true. In an age of evangelicalism where many are more Neo-Marxist than … [Read more...] about Letter To The American Church
Book Reviews
Person of Interest
Unlike Any Other Apologetics Book I Have Read Today is the release of J. Warner Wallace’s intriguing new book called Person of Interest. Undoubtedly, this book is very well written and captivating from the first page all the way to the last. I had the privilege of being part of the launch team for this book. This post constitutes my attempt to give a robust review of this … [Read more...] about Person of Interest
Christianity and Wokeness
Clarity and Precision Two to three years ago, I was trying to decide where I would be attending seminary to train for work in the ministry. I looked at several institutions and saw many of them were replacing the sword of the Word of God with the rotting stick of worldly theories. Many would claim to be orthodox in their viewpoints and even “affirm” longstanding confessions … [Read more...] about Christianity and Wokeness
What Every Christian Needs To Know About Social Justice
One of The Vital Topics of Our Day In the foreword for Dr. Jeff Johnson’s book What Every Christian Needs To Know About Social Justice, Dr. Owen Strachan writes these words: Social justice is not just not the gospel. It is anti-gospel. It is anti-gospel in its principles and its finished convictions; it is anti-gospel in its presuppositions and its animating … [Read more...] about What Every Christian Needs To Know About Social Justice
Reading While Black
An Exploration of Interpretative Methods Recently, I read through Dr. Esau McCaulley’s book entitled Reading While Black (I know I am a bit late to the party). Dr. McCaulley writes for the purpose of explaining the history of what he labels the “Black ecclesiastical interpretation” and explores its emphasis and unique elements.1 If you are like me, you will immediately begin … [Read more...] about Reading While Black