About Reading and Readers
Every month I review Faithlife’s Free Book of the Month. I help you decide whether to get the book for free or to buy it if you missed the offer. Then, while we wait for the release of the next free deal, I review another piece of Christian literature. For the launch of the Reading and Readers Podcast, I review the first four free books of 2021: (Jan) “Deep Church” by Richard Mouw and Jim Belcher, (Feb) “Count It All Joy” by David Jeremiah, (Mar) “Tempted and Tried: Temptation and the Triumph of Christ” by Russell Moore and (Apr) “XXX” by “XXX”.
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Table of Contents
40 Questions About Christians and Biblical Law by Thomas Schreiner
The Old Testament is all about the Law; the New Testament is all about Grace. That statement over-simplifies the relationship of the Law in the Christian life. If you have questions that need answering, I have a book for you. Hi, my name is Terence, and I’m your host for Reading and Readers, a podcast...
Silence and Beauty by Makoto Fujimura
Can an act of betrayal be considered beautiful? Maybe if it was done a thousand times, 400 years ago, in an exotic Asian country, and preserved in a trampled bronze image of Jesus Christ. Hi, my name is Terence, and I’m your host for Reading and Readers, a podcast where I review Christian books for...
Latest Episodes
The Possibility of Prayer: Finding Stillness with God in a Restless World by John Starke
I’m recording this 2 hours before I am supposed to publish. It’s been a busy week. Lots of deadlines, lots of work. My to-do list looks more like a...
A Walk with God: An Exposition of Luke’s Gospel by R.C. Sproul
The Gospel of Luke is a favourite for many Christians, including R.C. Sproul. In today’s book he guides the reader through this beloved gospel, the way Luke wrote it,...
“Short Prayers to Change Your Life” & “Timeless Hymns for Family Worship”
Prayers don’t have to be long. We can learn and grow from the short prayers of the saints. Hymns don’t have to be boring. Hymns can be timeless and...
Redeeming Our Thinking About History by Vern S. Poythress
The Russian invasion of Ukraine echoes the German invasion of Europe 80 years ago. Both Putin and Hitler recite history to justify the war. When a holocaust memorial was...
Finding the Right Hills to Die On by Gavin Ortlund
A man walks into the ICU saying, “Help me, I can’t breathe”. A little girl walks in at the same time saying, “Help me, I have a splinter in...
God, Technology and the Christian Life by Tony Reinke
Have you seen this meme before? The first picture is a boy with polio, followed by a picture of scientists working hard in a lab, and concludes with “Science...
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Earn Palmer
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Halie Jackson
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