Not recommended by Leslie Wiggins.
Purports to advocate for a fuller, grander, more robust gospel, but offers only a gospel stuck in the garden.
Recommended by John Bird.
A worthy and engaging attempt to place Martin Luther King Jr. in accurate historical context.
A strong but gracious stand for the sanctity of life.
President Obama may not be one's political cup of tea, and may not have revealed the full extent of his ambitions, he remains worthy of our respect.
Recommended by Tim Challies.
A testimony to living a holy and celibate Christian life in the power of the Holy Spirit.
A kind, comprehensive approach to dealing with homosexuality in a Christlike way.
Recommended by Bob Kellemen.
An invaluable, encylopedic methodology of urban and suburban ministry in the 21st century.
An enjoyable and informative read, focusing more on the family than the brew itself.
Not recommended by James Anderson.
An irenic but ultimately unsatisfying attempt to reconcile evangelical theology with evolutionary theory.
A fine biblical theology of social action somewhat compromised by a tangential interview section.