by Josh Weidmann | Apr 28, 2020 | Book Reviews
The Mestizaje and a Man Formed by God The Mestizo Augustine was written to an intercultural audience who is trying to discover what it means to respect each individual’s heritage while paving the way for the faith that thrives in a world of mixed backgrounds. This...
by Josh Weidmann | Apr 12, 2020 | Book Reviews, Pastors
The longer I have pastored, the more imperfect I feel. I recently read this book… and I loved it! When I first picked it up I said with a smile, “oh wow, this must be my biography”. I know I am an imperfect pastor— I will be first in the line to...
by Josh Weidmann | May 1, 2018 | Articles, Book Reviews
Where do I find the material helpful, confusing, or frustrating? At a young age, I was exposed to missions. I grew up in a church that was passionately sending people all over the world to do God’s work in foreign places. That same church is now the very church I...
by Josh Weidmann | Apr 18, 2018 | Articles, Book Reviews
Haynes, Brian. 2009. Shift: What it Takes To Finally Reach Families Today. Loveland, CO: Group Publishing. 2009 There is a massive void in the church today. People are looking for clarity on how to raise children who love God, and the Church is failing to fill the gap...
by Josh Weidmann | Apr 10, 2018 | Articles, Book Reviews
Alexander, T. Desmond,From Eden to the New Jerusalem, United States, Kregel Academic & Professional, October 13, 2009 In 2005, during my studies at the Moody Bible Institute, I was deeply moved by the scholarship and storyline of biblical theology. After...
by Josh Weidmann | Nov 25, 2014 | Biblical Counseling, Book Reviews
Counseling within the church context is full of challenges. Knowing what to offer it to your congregation and the boundaries that should exist within your counseling ministry are not intuitive. I have learned this the hard way, over the last nine years, as I have...