Archive for the 'books I read' Category

Book Review: Radical-Taking Back Your Faith from the American Dream

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Radical: Taking Back Your Faith from the American Dream
To a degree, our culture blinds us from some biblical truths. We make assumptions about what it means to follow Jesus. It has been said that many people who claim to be Christians don’t follow Jesus. That is, we don’t always choose to become like Jesus; rather, [...]

Book Review: Jesus the Final Days

Saturday, April 10th, 2010

As the preface by Troy Miller observes, “Often in matters of Scripture and theology, the gap between the academy on one side and the church on the other is wide–often, regretfully, too wide” (vii). Although the three chapters derive from scholarly lectures, the book is readable and accessible for non-academics looking for historical background and [...]

10 Dumb Things Smart Christians Believe

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Can faith fix everything? Does forgiving mean forgetting? Does everything happen for a reason?
A lot of cultural myths about God surround us and many people believe them. At times these myths cause people to stumble in their faith–often blaming God and hurting other in the process. In 10 Dumb Things Smart Christian Believe, Larry Osbourne [...]

Simple Small Groups

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

Since I am currently working on how to build community (and the leadership structure that supports it), most of my reading lately has been on small groups ministry. This morning, I finished Simple Small Groups, by Bill Search.
The author contends that healthy small groups must maintain a harmony of three patterns–connecting, changing and cultivating. (Connecting=forming [...]