Archive for the ‘Book Reviews’ category

Review: ESV Student Study Bible

September 19, 2011

My teenage and college years were the most formative years of my life as a Christian.  It was during those years that I learned to study the Bible and develop and appetite to know God. Yet it seemed that a lot of what people would call normal means of grace was missing in my life. [...]

Church Planter by Darrin Patrick (Review)

September 11, 2010

Last week, I took some time to review Darrin Patrick’s new book Church Planter.  Below is all three parts compiled in one place. Church Planter: The Man, the Message, the Mission by Darrin Patrick (Wheaton: Crossway, 2010), 238 pp. Buy: Amazon | WTS Bookstore Reviewed by Tim Brister The Man One does not have to [...]

Church Planter by Darrin Patrick

August 27, 2010

One of the most important books on church planting for my generation has just been released by Crossway.  Church Planter: The Man, the Message, the Mission written by Darrin Patrick is a book not only for church planters but for anyone called to gospel ministry.  I will be explaining its importance and giving a lengthy [...]

John Calvin: A Heart for Devotion, Doctrine, & Doxology (Review)

July 10, 2009

Today, we celebrate the 500th anniversary of John Calvin’s birth–a man who towers over church history like few others.  Many of those I follow on Twitter are sharing their favorite quotes from Calvin’s writings, but as one rightly exhorted, get to know the man himself and not the caricature.  In the book, John Calvin: A [...]

Book Review: Communion with the Triune God

January 9, 2008

Owen, John. Communion With the Triune God, eds. Kelly M. Kapic and Justin Taylor. Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2007. 448 pages. $22.00 Reviewed by Jason Meyer _____________________ This book represents a reprint of John Owen’s classic treatise on the Trinity, which was originally published in 1657. This edition, however, is much more than a reprint. It [...]

New in 08: Book Reviews by Jason Meyer

January 6, 2008

Last year, I decided to make a greater investment in highlighting upcoming book releases with the purpose of directing interested readers to resources they could benefit from reading. The book alerts (previews) are not critical reviews but rather overviews and summaries intended to provide people with additional information about a book that deserves greater exposure [...]


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