I’m thankful to Reformation Heritage Books for sponsoring the blog this week to tell you about Paul Washer’s new book The Preeminent Christ. They’ve also marked down its price for you.
There are, indeed, some new Kindle deals today.
(Yesterday on the blog: Memorable Loss)
Light into Darkness: The Sound of Freedom movie
Jesse Johnson reviews (and recommends) Sound of Freedom. “Sound of Freedom has an express goal: not to leave you in darkness. Darkness thrives when the lights are off, and this movie wants to shine the light in the darkest places imaginable. To that end, Sound of Freedom has succeeded in making two major points…”
Is ‘Sound of Freedom’ the Next ‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin’?
Writing for TGC, Cap Stewart also reviews and commends the film. He especially praises it for telling about exploitation in such a way that it doesn’t exploit its actors. And then he offers one critique (that has more to do with the credits than the film itself).
The Church in a Time of Gender War
Samuel James tries to make sense of something many have observed: That there seem to be plenty of single men and women in many churches who
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