Many of you know that I had the privilege of editing the first book in a series by the D. James Kennedy Institute of Reformed Leadership, published by Wipf and Stock, Eugene, Oregon. Lost and Found: Public Theology in the Secular Age was released this past spring and features contributions from Drs. George Grant, John Frame, Peter Lillback, John Panagiotou, and myself.
We are excited to share with you a thoughtful review of the book by Douglas Vos, an entrepreneur and leader in Christian media (Aquila Report, Five More Talents), as well as a dedicated believer and churchman from Michigan. We are deeply appreciative of his time and effort in reviewing our work, and we share it with the hope that it might encourage someone.
As the Christian Church navigates the rapid and unsettling shifts in morality and worldview in Western civilization, there remains a way through these dark days. To the extent that we point people to the light of the Lord Jesus Christ, we fulfill our mission. We pray that the Holy Spirit will apply the truths within this book for the glory of God.
You can read the full review here: https://dougvos.com/lost-found/
Disclosure: The reviewer received no compensation or incentives from the author or publisher. The opinions expressed are solely the reviewer’s own.