Exploring and navigating the
The Christian Frontier - a Reformed Christian Letter
Exploring and navigating the
Exploring and navigating the
Exploring and navigating the
...to request a compilation of the books that I have referenced on my website and in my weekly emails, particularly those related to my personal development over the past two years. In response, I have decided to create a list on my website for easy access. While some of the books have not been explicitly mentioned by me, I have found them to be quite beneficial. Three of the books focus on forgiveness, reconciliation, and peacebuilding, while the other three have aided me in understanding my circumstances and, like the first set, finding peace within them.
It is important to mention that the sixth recommendation is not centered on Christianity but can still be valuable with some caution. All three of these books were suggested to me and I would recommend them to anyone dealing with emotional abuse, especially within a church-centered context. "Is It Abuse?" is particularly enlightening, shedding light on the hidden realities within church settings and preparing readers for what to expect. These three books have had a profound impact on me and have transformed my life, so I heartily recommend them!
Peruse the gallery below - I've included an Amazon link for each book. I'm not getting any referral benefits, so feel free to buy any of these books anywhere that's convenient.
Hi, my name is Justin.
I offer a weekly email correspondence letter exploring different topics, ranging from current events, the life of the local church as well as the church at large. I also have a personal blog, exploring a more intimate and raw perspective of my own life .
Growing up in the Reformed church and receiving a classical edu
Hi, my name is Justin.
I offer a weekly email correspondence letter exploring different topics, ranging from current events, the life of the local church as well as the church at large. I also have a personal blog, exploring a more intimate and raw perspective of my own life .
Growing up in the Reformed church and receiving a classical education has bestowed upon me numerous blessings, one of which has been the gift of rich conversation However, I have often noticed a deficiency in the discussions and companionship among believers - the failure to apply our knowledge to real-life situations. We too often tend to focus on doctrine while neglecting the essence of doctrine, which is to glorify God. We have passion for theology, but then we often overlook the rough and rugged beauty and challenges of everyday life, in its joy and its hardship. We often love theology without loving the Christian- we often love theology without a passionate and expressed zeal for the object of Christian theology - God. In this letter, I aim to delve into and share the multifaceted aspects of Christian life, encompassing both theology and practical application, intertwined, as it should be, as one. Together, let us embark on a journey through the various realms of the Christian experience - the church, the workplace, the mission field, the battlefield, vacations and vocations, and wherever else we may find ourselves. Let's explore the vast territories of the Christian Frontier.
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