

Best and Worst Reads of 2020
This year I’ve read over 30 books, mostly non-fiction, mostly theological. My top pick for the whole year is Albert […]
Read moreThis year I’ve read over 30 books, mostly non-fiction, mostly theological. My top pick for the whole year is Albert […]
Read moreThe following is an excerpt from chapter 17 of Aiming to Please: A Guide to Reformed Worship (available from Amazon […]
Read moreI’ve been reading Carlos Eire’s Reformations: The Early Modern World, 1450-1650. It’s an enjoyable survey of this time period, though […]
Read moreAiming to Please: A Guide to Reformed Worship is now available from Amazon on Kindle. $9.99 at Amazon.ca $11.99 at […]
Read moreThe following is an excerpt from Aiming to Please, chapter 16. Aiming to Please: A Guide to Reformed Worship can […]
Read moreBefore I wrote Aiming to Please, I asked my Facebook friends what sorts of questions they’d like to see addressed […]
Read moreI read the first edition of this book in 1999, when I was still a seminary student. It was probably […]
Read moreIn his Lectures to My Students, Spurgeon has this little ditty which has always amused me: It is an ill […]
Read moreI love the Puritans, but not all of them were great communicators. Not all of their writings have travelled well […]
Read moreI just want to drop a little note about this great study on preaching from 2017. The Second Helvetic Confession […]
Read moreFor those in the United States, Aiming to Please is now available here via Amazon.
Read moreI’m not giving a full-fledged review, just a little note to encourage my preacher colleagues to check out this book […]
Read moreMy new book is available here. Currently it’s only available in Canada — distribution for US, Australia and elsewhere is […]
Read moreJust want to drop you a note about this fine volume, not a full review. If you want to be […]
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