Book Review:
INTRODUTION TO GLOBAL MISSIONS, by Zane Pratt, M. David Sills, and Jeff Walters
Reviewed by Anthony Casey Introduction to Global Missions is written by a trio of seasoned missions professors and practitioners and serves as a general introduction to the theology and practice of missions in a rapidly changing 21st century world. The…THE ILLUSTRATED LIFE OF PAUL, by Charles L. Quarles
Reviewed by Jarvis Williams Introduction Charles L. Quarles serves as professor of New Testament and Biblical Theology at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, NC. In his new book on the life of Paul, Quarles introduces readers to the…CHILD DEDICATION: CONSIDERED HISTORICALLY, THEOLOGICALLY, AND PASTORALLY, Brian G. Najapfour
Reviewed by Fred G. Zaspel Brian Najapfour grew up in a Baptist church that observed the common practice of “child dedication,” and now as a paedobaptist pastor (Dutton United Reformed Church in Caledonia, MI) he writes to expose the lack…JOSEPH AND THE GOSPEL OF MANY COLORS: Reading an Old Story in a New Way, Voddie Baucham, Jr.
Reviewed by Keith Plummer Through popular theatrical portrayals such as the animated film Joseph: King of Dreams and the musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat many who make no claim of religious faith have some acquaintance with the story of Jacob’s favored son…Author Interview:
Interview with Christopher Ash, JOB: THE WISDOM OF THE CROSS, part 1
Christopher Ash works for the Proclamation Trust in London as director of the Cornhill Training Course and serves on the council of Tyndale House in Cambridge. In 2006 he published his first work on Job, entitled Out of the Storm:…Interview with Christopher Ash, JOB: THE WISDOM OF THE CROSS, part 2
Today we continue our interview with Christopher Ash of Proclamation Trust regarding his sermon commentary on the book of Job. If you missed the first part of this interview, you can catch up here. Books at a Glance (Fred Zaspel):…~ The Books At a Glance Team