by D.A. Carson Non-Fiction This was one of the best books I read all semester. I am thankful I got to count it for collateral reading. For one, I loved that it was only 137 pages long. A book can be so much more profitable the more readable it is, and by readable I mean, not 400 pages just to understand the premise. More importantly, though, the truth Carson was able to communicate herein was simply... well... truth. I don't mean inspired, but very illuminating. The cross has rarely been as evident in all of life as in this book.
The search for knowledge, the (hopeful) conversion from knowledge to wisdom, and the sharing of both.
Monday, December 8, 2008
Book Report-- The Cross and Christian Ministry
by D.A. Carson Non-Fiction This was one of the best books I read all semester. I am thankful I got to count it for collateral reading. For one, I loved that it was only 137 pages long. A book can be so much more profitable the more readable it is, and by readable I mean, not 400 pages just to understand the premise. More importantly, though, the truth Carson was able to communicate herein was simply... well... truth. I don't mean inspired, but very illuminating. The cross has rarely been as evident in all of life as in this book.
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