Books

Keeping the Faith: A Study in Jude

With a striking combination of humility, genuine love, doctrinal faithfulness, and directness, the biblical writer Jude teaches us how to treasure the gifts of salvation, the faith, the Church, and—most of all—Jesus Christ. By unpacking Jude’s meaning-laden words, we can learn to keep ourselves for Christ, even as Christ is ably keeping us for Himself.


We Evangelicals and Our Mission: How We Got to Where We Are and How to Get to Where We Should Be Going

Classical orthodoxy, the Reformational understanding of the gospel, and the Great Awakening beliefs and behaviors, including missions/missiology, reflect what the evangelical movement and its mission should be if it is to have a future. Evangelicals must work and pray together in resubmission of their ways of thinking and working to the Word and the ministry of the Holy Spirit. They must recover the faith of the fathers and the mission of the revivalists. Nothing less will rescue American missions from a marginal role. Nothing less will reinvigorate historic doctrine and get missions back on the track to world evangelization.


Made for a Different Land: Eternal Hope for Baby Loss

Having children miscarried, stillborn, and lost in infancy, the author and contributors have experienced the testing, consuming shock of grief. In Scripture, they see a God who is both familiar with sorrow and powerfully able to form pain into his glorious purposes. Even amidst the intensity of loss, they greatly rejoice in the better, heavenly country for which their children were made.

Read my story about my daughter, Noelle.