The almost true is the slough of confusion in which today’s evangelicalism seems to be drowning. In his new book, Five Half Truths, pastor Flip Michaels does the hard work of disentangling five of the most notorious half-truths plaguing popular Christian thinking today.
Blog Archive
12 Books You Should Gift This Christmas
TMS Staff | December 11, 2018
From an exposition on the beatitudes, to finding lasting contentment, to a lesson in church history, here are twelve books you should gift this Christmas—as recommended by our faculty and staff.
Book Review: High King of Heaven
Peter Sammons | March 20, 2018
Knowing more about Jesus deepens your capacity to love Him and serve Him. If you are looking for a book that will stretch you in your previous contemplation of Christ, if you want to worship Him in ways you may have previously neglected, or if you just want your soul enriched and nourished, this book is for you.
Right Thinking in a Church Gone Astray
TMS Staff | March 2, 2017
The Master’s Seminary is pleased to announce the publication of a new book, Right Thinking in a Church Gone Astray. This volume serves as a sequel to Right Thinking in a World Gone Wrong. The book’s contributors are comprised of TMS professors and/or pastors at Grace Community Church. Here is a list of the chapters included in […]
The Bible Expositor’s Handbook
TMS Staff | December 14, 2016
We are pleased to announce the release of The Bible Expositor’s Handbook by Dr. Greg Harris, Professor of Bible Exposition at The Master’s Seminary. Here is a brief description of this important work: The Bible Expositor’s Handbook of the Old Testament provides a thorough introduction to the attitudes and practices required to deeply understand the message […]
New Book by Professor Scott Bashoor
TMS Staff | December 10, 2016
We are pleased to announce that B & H Academic has just released a digital edition of a new book by Prof. Scott Bashoor, Visual Outline Charts of the New Testament (VOCNT). VOCNT is a collection of 70 full color, full page charts showing the structure and content of each New Testament book. This timely […]
Review: Do More Better
Eric Davis | December 10, 2015
Getting more done. Sigh. Bring on the low-grade guilt, memories of shipwrecked New Year’s resolutions, and the “I-am-so-lame” feeling as we watch productive people owning their to-do lists. Productivity is a huge topic and major cultural itch. A search of books on the topic in Amazon yields some 36,000 hits. And it’s not a new […]