Book Review: "Lost in the Middle: MidLife and the Grace of God" by Paul Tripp

Book Review: "Lost in the Middle: MidLife and the Grace of God" by Paul Tripp

Paul Tripp is well-known and loved for his many biblical counseling works. But of all that I’ve read from him, Lost in the Middle: MidLife and the Grace of God is my favorite. To me, it is his magnum opus, just as it seems that Trusting God was for Bridges. Lost in the Middle lovingly points out our wrong thinking about God and our circumstances, while supplying the truths from Scripture to get us back on the path of right and biblical thinking, that will ultimately heal our hearts and bring praise, glory, and honor to the Lord.

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Book Review: "The Hermeneutics of the Biblical Writers" by Abner Chou

Book Review: "The Hermeneutics of the Biblical Writers" by Abner Chou

For anyone who faithfully and diligently studies God’s Word, and who desires above all else to put God on display by letting Him speak through the clear, literal, historical, grammatical, contextual message of the text, then this book is for you! If you love looking for authorial intent, then this book is for you! If you seek to dig out of the text what God has placed there and put it on display, rather than foisting your own interpretation upon the text, then this book is for you! In fact, you will find the book a huge, “Atta boy! Keep doing what you’re doing!”

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Book Review: "For the Love of Discipline: When the Gospel Meets Tantrums and Time-Outs" By Sara Wallace

Book Review: "For the Love of Discipline: When the Gospel Meets Tantrums and Time-Outs" By Sara Wallace

From the opening pages of For the Love of Discipline: When the Gospel Meets Tantrums and Time-Outs by Sara Wallace, my little heart went pitter-patter. I loved this practical, God-glorifying book. I’m always on the lookout for books I can recommend to young moms—and this is one I will be urging them to read!

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