Last year was fairly good for reading, but I rather spectacularly failed at most of my reading goals.
If you want some short opinions on books, or are just nosy/bored: https://t.co/rtzIrOvGYk
@AJWTheology We nearly moved there! But my y6 headmasters award project couldn’t outweigh our present need to be quick into London. The pub in Bladon is mint, though, and a pedestrian entrance to the estate just around the corner…
Last year was fairly good for reading, but I rather spectacularly failed at most of my reading goals.
If you want some short opinions on books, or are just nosy/bored: https://t.co/rtzIrOvGYk
Last but not least, @beaulanders NSBT entry on the Sabbath.
@DrTomSchreiner reckons 'This could become a classic' - I hope so!
Read more about it here: https://t.co/1mBscSwIXm
4/4
It's a rather nice little publication day @IVPbookcentre today - with three books let loose into the world. As ever, it's been a joy to work on them, and the whole team of folk involved have done a great job.
1/4
Then, this wonderful book from Chloe Lynch of @LSTheology - a book leaders in the church need to read.
Read more about it here: https://t.co/LGjPnq9p6J
3/4
I appreciate @KatelynBeaty's reflections on being an book editor in an time where AI is augmenting and extending existing issues within evangelical techno-celebrity leader culture https://t.co/mYkXyQCgBb
Book Review: 'A Light on the Hill', by @calebmorell
A great history of one church, with some interesting lessons and implications: https://t.co/q5Y651spLf
@crossway@chbcdc@9Marks
47) A wonderful little book on a church I have an affection for. Model history, in many ways - and potentially a useful read for leaders in particular. Read via Perlego (as above comm.)
I managed to review it! https://t.co/q5Y651spLf
Kudos to @crossway and @calebmorell