A dry soul. A dusty book. Then the Psalms came alive again. Discover why Charles Spurgeon’s The Treasury of David isn’t just a commentary—it’s a companion for every season of faith.
Tag: Christian book review
The Law We Forgot: Rediscovering the Fire of the Ten Commandments with Kevin DeYoung
Kevin DeYoung’s The Ten Commandments isn’t just a book—it’s a confrontation with God’s holiness. In this review, I share how the book changed the way I view obedience, grace, and the gospel itself.
The Book That Will Ruin You for Comfortable Christianity
Leonard Ravenhill didn’t write for casual Christians—he wrote like a prophet with a deadline. Revival God’s Way isn’t a book you breeze through. It’s a book that breaks you. In this blog post, I share how this book ruined me—in the best way possible. It convicted me, changed my prayer life, and lit a fire that still burns. Ravenhill pulls no punches. He exposes our laziness, our love for comfort, and our resistance to true repentance. This book will either offend you or awaken you. There is no middle ground.
Book Review: The Sermon on the Mount: Matthew 5-7 by James Montgomery Boice
James Montgomery Boice’s “The Sermon on the Mount: Matthew 5-7” is a valuable commentary, offering deep understanding of Jesus’ teachings with practical application. Its accessibility, pastoral approach, and structure make it a compelling resource for pastors, Bible students, and laypersons. Boice’s insights provide meaningful guidance for modern life and spiritual growth. Highly recommended for deeper understanding and application of the Sermon on the Mount.
I Surrender All: Priscilla Shirer’s Boldest Call Yet to Radical Faith
Discover why I Surrender All by Priscilla Shirer is a must-read for Christians ready to move from comfort to complete surrender. This in-depth review explores its core message, standout moments, and why it could change your faith journey forever.