Reformers Bookshop Blog

Book Review: Lead (Paul David Tripp)

The church is experiencing a leadership crisis. What can we do to prevent pastors from leaving the ministry? In this book review, Mark Powell shar...

Book Review: Institutes of Elenctic Theology (Francis Turretin) with Dr Stephen Nichols

Following the filming of our Reformers Bookcast episode with Dr Stephen Nichols (released Monday 29 March 2021, 7am AEDT), Daniel Prodigalidad, an ...

Book Review: The Winter King (Christine Cohen)

Tom plugs a fiction book for kids. The Winter King from Canon Press by Christine Cohen. A reformation story with gospel themes. Read to kids from ...

Book Review: Cross and Culture (Kurt Mahlburg)

 Transcript: Hi, my name’s Kurt, and I’ve just released this book, “Cross and Culture: Can Jesus Save the West?” I have been fascinated with Weste...

Book Review: Lead (Paul David Tripp)

Review by Mark Powell, originally posted on ap.org.au I was given this book recently for Christmas, but wasn’t really looking forward to reading...

Book Review: The Godly Family (Soli Deo Gloria Publications)

Review by James Jeffery Living in an increasingly secular culture, Christians are challenged by God to live counterculturally and to be lights in...

Book Review: Held (Abbey Wedgeworth)

Review by Samantha Balmforth Every woman who has faced the tragedy of miscarriage knows the feelings that follow: sadness, emptiness, helplessnes...

Book Review: A Place to Belong (Megan Hill)

Review by Cassie Watson (casswatson.com) Most of our churches are outwardly unimpressive. Even those that have a beautiful historic building and...

Book Review: Finding the Right Hills to Die On (Gavin Ortlund)

Inside churches we see divisions due to differences in doctrine all the time and this is where this new book by Gavin Orland, "Finding the Right Hi...

Book Review: The Art of Divine Contentment (Thomas Watson)

Review by James Jeffery If you are anything like me, you will struggle with contentment as a Christian. It’s easy to be constantly thinking and c...

Book Review: God’s Battle Plan for the Mind (David W. Saxton)

Review by James Jeffery We live in one of the most entertainment-saturated, notification-heavy, and information-rich times in all of human histor...

Book Review: Profiles in Reformed Spirituality

Transcript: Alright, let me tell you about a series that we've brought in and just started to promote. I don't think too many people in Australia ...