Select Letters Of John Newton by John Newton
Knowing God apart from Jesus is terrifying. In this reflection, we explore why true communion with God is only found through Christ and why John Newton’s letters still matter today.
The Heart of the Church by Joe Thorn
The Heart of the Church reminds us that repentance is not moral reform, but a gracious return to God. This reflection explains why Jesus leads us home through repentance, not guilt.
O Death, Where Is Thy Sting? by John Murray
O Death, Where Is Thy Sting? is recommended for its powerful reminder that the gospel is the living voice of God, bringing dead sinners to life through Jesus Christ.
When People Are Big & God Is Small by Edward T. Welch
When People Are Big & God Is Small is recommended for its clear diagnosis of the fear of man and its gospel-centered call to grow in the fear of the Lord instead.
Untangling Emotions by J. Alasdair Groves & Winston T. Smith
Untangling Emotions is recommended for its biblical wisdom on why uncomfortable emotions are not failures of faith, but God-given responses shaped and redeemed through Christ.
The Lord Bless You & Keep You by Michael J. Glodo
The Lord Bless You & Keep You is recommended for its rich reflection on humanity’s longing for God’s face and the hope found in seeing His grace revealed through Jesus Christ.