Reformers Bookshop Blog

Book Review: Notebook for Eternity

This is a reprint of Wayne’s earlier self-published work of the same name, and Christian Focus has done a commendable job in producing it. Today’s ...

Book Review: Devoted

Every once in a while a real gem of a book comes along. I think this is one of those times. Most women are or will be mums. As such, Tim Challies ...

Book Review: Spurgeon on the Christian Life - Alive in Christ

Throughout the book, I felt that I was meeting "the man himself, so fizzing with life" and was struck by the "relentless Christ-centeredness of his...

Book Review: What Happens When I Die (Marcus Nodder)

Marcus Nodder's superb little book is "must-have" for every household. Preparing people for death is critical. Pastors are acutely aware of both th...

Book Review: Augustine on the Christian Life

One highlight of Bray’s work is that he doesn’t hide Augustine’s imperfections – Augustine was wrong and mislead in many areas – but Bray also does...

Book Review: Particular Redemption (John Hurrion)

John Elias wrote the preface to this publication, and declared: “The doctrine presented and defended here is of the greatest import. It contains th...

Book Review: Popes and Feminists

The Reformers taught women that all lawful occupations can be ‘holy’ when done unto the Lord. This freed women like Katharina Luther and Katherine ...

Book Review: The Gospel Comes With a House Key (Rosaria Butterfield)

I think many of us (if not all) yearn for a Christianity like the one Rosaria describes. The Gospel Comes with a House Key finishes with the questi...

Book Review: The Next Story

At each turn I found myself feeling like my eyes had been opened to why it is that I sometimes feel the way I do about the digital technologies in ...

Book Review: The Biggest Story

There are a lot of great Christian books for children. There are fantastic books for teaching children about God's Word. Of all the story books tha...

Book Review: Fit to Burst (Rachel Jankovic)

Another great book from Rachel Jankovic that is practical, honest and wise. With 7 children of her own, Rachel has lots of experience but humbly sh...

Book Review: Loving the Little Years

The perfect gift for a mum already in the thick of parenting little ones, or just about to begin the journey. It is great for some practical ideas ...