Top Reads: February 2018
Following on from last month’s roundup, here are some of the things I’ve enjoyed reading this month. I hope they are of interest. God Has a Name – by John Mark Comer. This helpful book considers what it means … Continued
An Amateur Theologian blundering around the Kingdom of God
Following on from last month’s roundup, here are some of the things I’ve enjoyed reading this month. I hope they are of interest. God Has a Name – by John Mark Comer. This helpful book considers what it means … Continued
As part of my round-up posts about my (Failed?) 2017 Reading challenge, I thought it might be worth gathering the books I liked the most into one place. So, with minimal ado, here are my Top Ten Books of 2017: … Continued
At the start of 2017 I set myself the challenge of reading about 125 books in the year, riffing off of Tim Challies excellent-sounding reading challenge. I had what might be called mixed success. This blog post is mostly a … Continued
Well, hasn’t it been an interesting year. Off the back of my November post, this will be the final ‘Top Reads’ post of 2017 – and so it includes a range of things. The Best Books I Read in 2017 … Continued
Back in the swing of things, this follows on from my October and September selections, after a break over August. I hope you’ll find something of interest here. 1. Suffering and Singing by John Hindley. I loved this little … Continued
Following on from my September Selections, here are a few things I’ve read, both books and articles, over October that I hope you’ll find interesting. ‘Our Minds can be hijacked’: the tech insiders who fear a smartphone dystopia – a … Continued
After a totally planned and not accidental break in August, my ‘top reads’ blog post returns for September. Here are ten things I think are well worth reading, for a variety of people, for a variety of reasons: 1. Tom … Continued
I’ve just finished reading what might be my new favourite book on Holiness (J.C.Ryle’s classic aside, obviously), “The Pursuit of the Holy” by Simon Ponsonby. Simon, if you’ve not heard of him before, is the pastor of Theology at St. … Continued
Off the back of what I read and enjoyed in June, here’s the list of things I’ve read and would, in some way, recommend, in the month of July 2017: Corbyn copy: Why Jeremy and Trump are (almost) the same. … Continued