Covenant is a “bible word” that is rarely used outside of the context of a certain kind of theology. As a result, covenant is the kind of thing that you either think a whole lot about, or not about at all. I think that Thomas Schreiner’s Covenant and God’s Purpose for the World, an entry in the Short Studies in Biblical Theology series which I really love, is ideal reading for the person in the second camp, the kind of person who never thinks about the idea of covenant. If you have not thought about covenant much, you will benefit tremendously from the survey that Schreiner gives to this very important biblical theme.
Read MoreRead, pray, sing, start today. Whitney is clear that there is no magic formula or certification you need to begin a routine of family worship. It is not even necessary for the person who is leading to prepare anything beforehand. All you need to get started worshipping God as a family is a Bible to read and songs to sing.
Read MoreIn Reisinger, I have found an example of the kind of person I want to be: devoted to speaking the gospel to others, and devoted to putting good books in the hands of people that could benefit from reading them.
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