Book Review: Made to Lead: Empowering Women for Ministry
This 120-page book is one of the most powerful books on empowering women for ministry I have ever read. I might even say it is
This 120-page book is one of the most powerful books on empowering women for ministry I have ever read. I might even say it is
Leslie Flynn has made many valuable contributions to the church during his long and distinguished career. He served as pastor of Grace Baptist Church in
The scandal of the evangelical mind, Mark Noll tells us, “is that there is not much of an evangelical mind” (p.3). The reasons he lists
Chosen as one of ETERNITY magazine’s best books of the year in 1987, this book encourages women to use their gifts fully in proclaiming the Gospel. Dr.
In Underdogs and Outsiders, author Tom Fuerst brings new light to understanding the importance of the women Jesus selected to be a part of his
The secret of building families to last is found in Kari’s emphasis on parents modelling the Christian life before their children. If the mother and
This small, highly provocative book by a staff associate for the General Assembly Mission Board, Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) has surprising premises and conclusions, worthy of
When 70 Jewish and Christian scholars collaborate on a one-volume catalog reference work such as this, the result is sure to be of unprecedented proportions.
The four-volume Dictionary of Daily Life in Biblical and Post-Biblical Antiquity (DDL) provides a well-rounded overview of life not only across time periods but also
Theologian and author Alice Mathews recently said in a Christianity Today interview with Hannah Anderson, “Satan knows that if he can keep women out of