
Book Reviews: The Trellis and the Vine
The Trellis and the Vine – The Ministry Mind-shift that Changes Everything by Colin Marshall & Tony Payne, Matthias Media, 2021, 216 pages, £7.99 The title of this volume by Marshall and Payne, is...
The Trellis and the Vine – The Ministry Mind-shift that Changes Everything by Colin Marshall & Tony Payne, Matthias Media, 2021, 216 pages, £7.99 The title of this volume by Marshall and Payne, is...
Rev. Andrew Stewart (Geelong RPC, Australia), reviews the Reformation Heritage edition of the Heidelberg Catechism:
Reformation Women, 16th Century Figures Who Shaped Christianity’s Rebirth Reformation Heritage Books, 2017 The Reformed church rightly holds to the Biblical teaching that a woman should not be in the pulpit. But we can...
Book Review of The Hand of God: The Comfort of Having a Sovereign God, By Frederick S. Leahy. Published by Banner of Truth, 224 pages. £6 new from BofT. (Available second hand for as little...
Rev. Stephen Steele is minister in Stranraer RPC in Scotland, a member of our Advisory Committee and a keen reader. We asked him to review his favourite book of 2021: I spent most of...
The subject of most of these book reviews are books that have been written recently and are new to the Christian book market. This book – The Cross of Christ by John Stott –...
God Breathed: Connecting through Scripture to God, Others, the Natural World, and Yourself Rutledge Etheridge III | Crown & Covenant | 2019, 410 pp., $15 | In the first chapter of his debut book,...
The Bond of Love David McKay, Christian Focus Publications “Could anything be more beautiful than the gracious covenant which the Lord makes with saved sinners?” With that incentive, Prof. McKay invites us to join...
J. G. Vos: The Scottish Covenanters (Blue Banner Productions) ‘If you only read one book on the Covenanters, this should be the one’. So proclaims the back cover of this new edition of Vos’s The...
William Symington: Penman of the Scottish Covenanters by Roy Blackwood & Michael LeFebvre (Reformation Heritage Books) Given Roy Blackwood’s recent passing, now seems a particularly appropriate time to highlight a book he published with...