Tag Archives: Books
Leadership Review: Avoiding the pitfalls_Professing without being professional
Drugs in the classroom
Review
“Genesis 1:12, sir. ‘God made every seed-bearing plant’.”
The adolescent theologian smirked in triumph. I had to admit he had a point. Didn’t God make all things, including drugs? Weren’t they to be received with thanksgiving? And yet, of course, the suffering caused by drugs is immense, both in terms of numbers of lives affected and within individuals and their families. As one student of mine wrote about the choice to take drugs:
Engaging Rowan Williams
Review
Promises for future men
Review
Douglas and Nancy Wilson have written a challenging, humorous and vigorous defence of the covenantal approach to Christian family life. And, as Alan discovered, they are willing to be controversial.
The past and future of the English Bible
Review
Scooped
Couldn't Help Noticing
Tragedy, past and present
Review
How not to play the numbers game
Review, Sola Panel
Two approaches to 1 Corinthians
Review
Do as I do
Review
Relational Leadership
Walter C. Wright
Paternoster Press, 2002, 230pp.
Walter Wright has collected a range of helpful leadership wisdom into this book on Christian leadership. The sources he draws upon include secular leadership material, his own experience (which includes over a decade as President of Regent College, Vancouver), and the Bible—in particular Jude, Philemon and Colossians.

