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Category Archives: Culture
Book review: Timothy Keller: His Spiritual and Intellectual Formation
Keller emerges from this study as an impressive pastor, preacher, strategist, apologist and leader who was wise in his principled eclecticism and humble in character. His originality lay in his ability to synthesize and apply a diversity of sources to the urban context without losing touch with Scripture.
Book Review: Time We Started Listening: Theological Questions Put to Us by Recent Indigenous Writing
Australian Indigenous writers have important things to say not only to their own communities but also to us as Second Settlers. The message of this book is simple: it is time we started listening.
Book review: Mission is the Shape of Water
Mike Frost presents a high-level survey of some key moments and movements in mission history, with insightful reflections and critical analysis along the way. The intention throughout seems clear: to challenge and inspire a new wave of missionary engagement that is broad, deep, relevant and impactful.
Book review: Mission is the Shape of Water
Mike Frost presents a high-level survey of some key moments and movements in mission history, with insightful reflections and critical analysis along the way. The intention throughout seems clear: to challenge and inspire a new wave of missionary engagement that is broad, deep, relevant and impactful.
I Have a Dream In the Voice
The Statement from the Heart inspires us all to reach forward into an unfamiliar yet preferred future for my people and my country, beyond the contemporary crises and traumatic predicaments, to clutch the hand of a new dream.
I Have a Dream In the Voice
The Statement from the Heart inspires us all to reach forward into an unfamiliar yet preferred future for my people and my country, beyond the contemporary crises and traumatic predicaments, to clutch the hand of a new dream.
Yes? No? Maybe? The confused referendum
The October referendum asks for a simple answer to a diverse, complex question.
Book review: The Book of Psalms Illuminated
The combination of the beautifully presented text, the illustrations and the endnotes makes The Book of Psalms Illuminated artistically engaging, theologically informative and meditatively devotional. Hold this book with care and with reverence.
Yes in a World of No
Mary said yes / In a world of no, / She turned fear / Into hope / Through faith and trust