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conversations with edges on them

January 8, 2011 wally metts3 Comments

A particular theology motives an actual cup of water in Jesus’ name, rather than a metaphorical one.

Posted in books, commentary, culture, faithTagged american grace, campbell, dreher, putman, theology

it’s all Greek to me

January 5, 2011 wally mettsLeave a comment

The authors seem to ignore a lot of history themselves, specifically of Christ and the church, which explains a lot more about Melville than Mars does.

Posted in books, commentary, cultureTagged gods, greeks, harvard, homer

spiritual vitamins

December 28, 2010 wally metts3 Comments

Not all daily devotionals are created equal. But there are some classics that seem fresh very time you read them.

Posted in books, faithTagged devotions, new year, resolution, spurgeon

more books to buy

December 18, 2010 wally mettsLeave a comment

If you want to be more interesting, read this book. Or if you know someone who you wish were more interesting, buy it for them.

Posted in books, commentary

the B(ook) list

December 15, 2010December 16, 2010 wally mettsLeave a comment

This is the second post in a series about books I’m recommending. It was going to be the last, but it's not. General nonfiction yet to come.

Posted in booksTagged goodrick, karen hancock, karon, l'engle

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