Review
God's Crime Scene by J. Warner Wallace
BOOK REVIEW God's Crime Scene In this book, Cold-Case Detective and former atheist J. Warner Wallace builds a cumulative case for the existence of God from a homicide detective's perspective. While some of God's Crime Scene reminded me of William Lane Craig's On Guard, including the book size, and "look and feel" from the same publisher, I found […]
The Outrageous Idea of the Missional Professor by Paul Gould
Faith, Work and the Academy Over the summer, I finally had the chance to read a great little book I'd been wanting to pick up: The Outrageous Idea of the Missional Professor by Paul Gould. I'm convinced that if God cares about us, he cares about every part of out lives--and that includes our work. How should […]
God's Super Apostles by Doug Geivett and Holly Pivec
God's Super Apostles: Book Review In November, I attended the Evangelical Theological Society's Annual Meeting in San Diego. While I was there, I was pleasantly surprised to meet a friend from my undergrad days at Biola University, Holly Pivec. She's also a fellow graduate of the M.A. in Christian Apologetics program at Biola. Turns out, she was giving a presentation […]
Truth Matters - Confident Faith in a Confusing World
Speaking of Faith When I was a student ministries pastor in Northern California, a parent in our church gave me a book called, Soul Searching: The Religious and Spiritual Lives of American Teenagers. According to the authors, most teens aren't well-equipped to talk about their faith or spiritual things in general. This was something I saw […]
Defending the Faith by Mary Jo Sharp - Book Review
A Review of Defending the Faith Looking for a book on women’s ministry that stands out from the crowd? I found one. It’s a great new book I was given by Kregel on apologetics in women’s ministry: Defending the Faith by Mary Jo Sharp. Full disclosure: MJ is a friend and fellow alumni of Biola […]





