I’m fed up with self-improvement books. I’ve read so many that I’ve become a bit cynical. Yet I find myself occasionally falling for another one, almost like I can’t
If I left right now, I could make it to any of the six places that I’ve called home in less than half an hour. Two of those places — my childhood home,
I heard Steven Curtis Chapman at Canada’s Wonderland in September 2000. I enjoyed his music, especially For the Sake of the Call, The Great Adventure, and Heaven in the Real World. To
I’ve decided this year to major in the Psalms. I’m reading through the Bible using The Bible Project, which I highly recommend. But I’m also using Tim Keller’s book
Our culture tells stories about the good life. Every day, without even realizing it, we take in messages about the good life: unexamined assumptions, beliefs, and practices.
In his new book This Is