What are FRCA Pastors Reading?
This week we’ve had our biannual Free Reformed ministers and wives conference in Western Australia. One of the great things about such conferences is our so-called Tool Time. Here pastors share helpful books they’ve been reading. As I’ve done in past years, I’d like to share the list with you. After all, many of these books are going to be beneficial for you too.
- F.A. van Lieburg, De nadere reformatie in Utrecht ten tijde van Voetius
- Daniel Hyde, Grace Worth Fighting For
- Ian Koens, Sharpening Iron
- Nancy Pearcey, The Toxic War on Masculinity
- Scott Manetsch, Calvin’s Company of Pastors
- James Hamilton, Typology
- Carl Trueman, The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self (read my review here)
- John Frame, Systematic Theology (read my review here)
- Archibald Hart, The Anxiety Cure
- Jay Paythak and Dave Runyon, The Art of Neighboring
- Tim Townsend, Mission at Nuremberg
- Thom Rainer, Surprising Insights from the Unchurched
- Steve Swets and William Boekestein, Faithful and Fruitful (read my review here)
- Christopher Watkin, Biblical Critical Theory
- Rachael Denhollander, What is a Girl Worth?
- Harry Kleyn, Declare His Glory (read my endorsement here)
- Christopher Ash, Zeal Without Burnout (read my review here)
- John Stott, Life in Christ
- Kathryn Mannix, Listen
- Sugel Michelén, From and Before God
- James Clear, Atomic Habits
- Joel Beeke, Family Worship
- James Eglinton, Bavinck (read my review here)
- Robert Plummer, Greek for Life
- Constantine Campbell, Paul and Union with Christ
- Greg Wilson and Jeremy Pierre, When Home Hurts (read my review here)
- Daniel Henderson, Transforming Prayer
- Douglas Murray, The War on the West
- Richard King, Here Be Monsters
- Murray Capill, The Heart is the Target
- Gary Edward Schnittjer, Old Testament Use of Old Testament