If you are a fan of allegory in the tradition of “A Pilgrim’s Progress” or, indeed, the parables of Jesus, then you will find Randy Alcorn’s “Chasm” to be a wonderful read. “Chasm” is the life-story of Nick Seagrave—his rebellion from God, search for meaning, false paths and wrong turns on his spiritual quest, and [...]
Archive for February, 2011
A Review of Randy Alcorn’s “The Chasm: A Journey to the Edge of Life”
Posted in Uncategorized on February 12, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
A Review of The Best Book I’ve Read in Years: “Mere Churchianity” by Michael Spencer
Posted in Uncategorized on February 5, 2011 | 2 Comments »
Normally when you think of a monk from Kentucky who writes challenging books on spirituality you think of Thomas Merton, but in this case the monk is Michael Spencer and I can honestly say that his book “Mere Churchianity” is one of the best books on the Christian life that I’ve read in years [...]
