New and Notable Books (Three-Minute Thursdays #16) – Tim Challies

Pastor, author, book reviewer, and blogger Tim Challies has a relatively new book feature called “Three-Minute Thursdays,” in which, by means of video, he presents briefly some “new and noteworthy” books.

I appreciate the format and in general the books he features. This one (#16) is from last week (May 17, 2018) and introduces six new Christian titles. As we approach the summer reading season, I am confident you will find one here of profit – or from one of the other episodes. You may recall that I already featured that last one here (God’s Timeline).

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Here is Challies’ introduction to this particular episode.

Welcome to another edition of Three-Minute Thursdays. Every year I get literally hundreds of books in the mail—one of the perks of being a book reviewer. From time to time I take the big stack and turn it into a little stack, so I can tell you about some of the new and notable books that I think will be interesting to people like you.

And that leads to a short video like this one: The books featured in this episode are: Watchfulness by Brian Hedges; Christianity Considered by John Frame; Christ from Beginning to End by Trent Hunter and Stephen Wellum; Zephaniah, Haggai, Malachi Reformed Expository Commentary by Iain Duguid and Matthew Harmon; The Gospel According to God by John MacArthur; and God’s Timeline by Linda Finlayson.

Source: New and Notable Books (Three-Minute Thursdays #16) – Tim Challies