Wednesdays are for Reviews... Again

Posted by Mark Tubbs
In New Reviews
April 09, 2008 @ 6:43 PM

A day late, but better late than never. We don't have anything against Tuesdays, honest.

Ian Clary is back in the saddle with a review of John Frame's contribution to the 'Worship Wars' discussion, Worship in Spirit and Truth, which Ian describes as a book that "has done much to 'bring us back to the heart of worship.' "

Meanwhile, Scott Lamb presents a review of The Christian Pastor, an affordable reprint of a gem from Victorian-era America.

Finally, this week I (Mark Tubbs) was able to punch out reviews on two very different books. First I reviewed All That You Can't Leave Behind, a true-to-life missionary account of the journey to teach at Rift Valley Academy, a missionary kid boarding school in Kenya where a member of my home church is currently serving a two-year stint. Second comes a children's book that used to be twelve different books, now attractively packaged in one volume: First Virtues For Toddlers by Dr. Mary Manz Simon of Focus on the Family Magazine fame.

Although next week is report card submission week for me (one of the joys of teaching), we'll pull out all the stops at DR to return reviews to Tuesdays. See you then.