If you’ve never started on the Richard Belcher Journey series, here’s where to begin! A Journey in Grace is the story of a young pastor who hasn’t learned much theology but is eager to pursue richer knowledge of God.
Even those not strongly inclined to study the intricacies of theology will be amazed at how much they learn from reading A Journey in Grace. The way Belcher mingles theological discussion with a story has a unique appeal.
Ira Pointer begins to pursue the answer to a burning theological question that was triggered in his heart by a pastoral search committee. He cannot and does not rest until he has gotten to the bottom of the question, “Young man, are you a Calvinist?” At first, he doesn’t know! But he starts a quest to dig into the Scriptures and find an answer. Start A Journey in Grace with Pastor Pointer and you may find yourself hooked on the series soon.
248 pages.
“Being the methodical sort, he examines Calvinist beliefs point-by-point, holding them up before Scripture to allow the light of the Word to shine through. And he is sure to study not only the points but also the counter-points. What emerges is a strong defense of the doctrines of grace that, while set in a fictitious setting, is still remarkably instructive. In terms of usefulness as a defense of the doctrines, I would rate it higher than many non-fiction books I have read that cover the same topic. I admit that this sounds dry. But while it may sound that way, it actually flows quite naturally. It could be that I am biased towards any novel that features a hyper-Calvinist and a convinced Arminian as the antagonists, but I think there is more to it than that. I found it an enjoyable read and learned a lot about a topic I thought I had mastered. I recommend this one. In fact, I so enjoyed it that I have immediately begun to read the sequel, A Journey in Purity.” - Tim Challies
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