Gospel: Recovering the Power That Made Christianity Revolutionary (Best Gospel Book with a Gimmick)


Introducing the 6/60 best books on the gospel. A 62-week long series. Gimmick isn’t deragatory. It’s marketing jargon for something that makes a product stand out from competitors. Think toy in cereal box. Easy-grip handles on toothbrushes. J. D. Greear has his own gimmick. More on that in a minute. Why Another Contemporary Book on the…
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Top 100 Hymns Against Top 100 Contemporary Praise Songs


A. W. Tozer said something in his that struck me: Some old hymn books may yet be found in which the hymns have no names; a line in italics above each one indicates its theme, and the worshipping heart cannot but rejoice in what it finds: ‘God’s glorious perfections celebrated.’ ‘Wisdom, majesty and goodness.’ ‘Omniscience.’…
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Death by Love (Best Gospel Book on the Day of Atonement)


Introducing the 4/60 best books on the gospel. A 62-week long series. is as muscular as Mark Driscoll’s language, sermons and general outlook on life. He is absolutely brutal, but thoroughly biblical. Tiny margins and tiny print over 250 pages equals a fine-tuned treatment of the gospel and the practical implications it has on life. Want…
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