Second, I know it's been awhile since pictures have gone up. February may have been the busiest month we've had since we started the Pastor's College. I expect Amanda will get some new stuff up for you in the next week or two.
Finally, here's what I finished reading in February:
Life Together - Dietrich Bonhoeffer (for class)
A good read on Christian community. Maybe one of the best.
2000 Years of Christ's Power, Vol. 3: Renaissance & Reformation - N.R. Needham (for class)
The third volume in this series, and maybe the best.
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Arthur Conan Doyle (for fun)
Good fun.
Darkness & Light - Martyn Lloyd-Jones (for study)
Skimmed and surfed this one for Fold preparation. Didn't give it as much time as previous volumes on Ephesians.
Calvin: A Life - Emanuel Stickelberger (for class)
I've never read anything quite like this before. Profitable and enjoyable at the same time. Will read again.
Persuasions - Doug Wilson (for class)
A small apologetic that tries to be C.S. Lewis meets John Bunyan: "Evangelist" encounters men on the road to destruction and tries to turn them around. It's a light, easy, fun, and helpful read.
The Puritan Hope - Iain Murray (for... class supplement)
Read this one on my own at our dean's suggestion. Very good. Very helpful if you want to understand the roots of the dispensational prophecy craze and if you want to understand the view of prophecy that preceded it, how it was displaced, and why it's never returned. And, as a rule, you should read everything Iain Murray has ever written. I'm serious.
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