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Book Reviews, Ecclesiology, Theology

Review of Better Together

Better Together has many helpful things to say about church mergers but is significantly weakened by a lack of theological depth.

12 January 202211 January 2022Church, church mergers, Ecclesiology, TheologyLeave a comment
Book Reviews, Christian Living, Theology, Uncategorized

Review of Weep with Me

Mark Vroegop's Weep with Me argues that Biblical lament provides a language for racial reconciliation to Christians from minority and majority cultures.

24 August 202024 August 2020Church, Crossway Blog Review Program, lament, lamentation, Mark Vroegop, racial reconciliation, racism, Teleioteti book review, Weep with Me, weep with those who weepLeave a comment
Book Reviews, Christian Living, Ethics, Theology

Review of One Assembly

In One Assembly, Jonathan Leeman argues that the multi-site and multi-service church model is not Biblical. However, he fails to make his case.

25 May 202022 January 2021campus church, Church, church campus, church plant, Crossway, Crossway Blog Review Program, ekklesia, megachurch, multi-service, multi-site, One AssemblyLeave a comment
Book Reviews, Ecclesiology, Theology

Review of The Whole Counsel of God

The Whole Counsel of God lays down a challenge to intentionally preach the whole Bible and offers guidance for doing so. For the sake of our congregations, we need to take up this challenge.

18 May 20201 June 2021Church, Ministry, Preaching, preaching series, Teaching, WorshipLeave a comment
Christian Living, Posts, Theology

Church, Be Committed – Part 3

To function as God has called it to, the local church needs stability—the long term commitment of it members. Without stabilty, the church will not function.

19 October 201819 October 2018body of Christ, Church, committment, community, family of God, life together, local church, moving, stabilityLeave a comment

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“Which commandment is the most important of all?”

Jesus answered, “The most important is, ‘Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. And you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.’” (ESV)

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