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40 Questions About the Apostle Paul


Everything you wanted to know about Paul but was afraid to ask (or maybe not). . . . Miguel G. Echevarría and Benjamin P. Laird. 40 Questions about the Apostle Paul. 374p., $24.99, Kregel Academic. Paul of Tarsus was an undeniably … Continue reading

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Learning from the Best


It’s easy to rely on programs and methods to “do church,” both individually and corporately. But as Leslie Hardin reminds us, the church starts with people who follow Christ, period. And if we want to truly follow Christ, there’s very … Continue reading

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Getting from the Pastoral to the Personal


Yep kids, it’s time for another layman’s review of the scholarly…. That said, the book does a fine job of addressing the content, as well as some of the lesser-known exegetical points, of the apostle Paul’s letters in one pretty … Continue reading

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