Book Review – “America’s God”

By Anna Stegeman America’s God is written by Mark A. Noll, Research Professor of history at Regent College. He is a prolific author and many of his books are highly praised and awarded. America’s God is a study on the state of theology in America from the Great Awakening to the Civil War. Noll takes a deep look at many different denominations including the Baptist, … Continue reading Book Review – “America’s God”

On Preaching – by H.B. Charles Jr.

Last fall I had the opportunity to attend a Simeon Trust Workshop on Biblical Exposition in Youngstown, Ohio. At the workshop we were all given a copy of a book by H.B. Charles Jr., simply called On Preaching. I heard H.B. speak at the 2017 TGC national conference, and he recently preached at T4G, so I am certain his name will be familiar to many … Continue reading On Preaching – by H.B. Charles Jr.

Reading less could be reading more

I came across this quote in John Piper’s book, Brothers, We Are Not Professionals, which I found to be very thought provoking: “I [do not] want to give the impression that I think there is virtue in reading many books. In fact one of my greatest complaints in seminary was that professors trained students in bad habits of superficial reading because they assigned too many … Continue reading Reading less could be reading more