Ordering the book: Shepherds for Sale: How Evangelical Leaders Traded the Truth for a Leftist Agenda.
Thank you for the heads up. The last book I read was about 400 pages ( Holiness, by J. C. Ryle)...it did take a bit of time. I will get back to you with my thoughts on this new read when I'm finished, Deo volente. Thank you for your article!
Definitely different from Ryle (well done on working through that one), Basham's book is worthy of a read for a more current evangelical events perspective. However, as I wrote in the review, eat the meat and spit out the bones (there are some of both).
Ordering the book: Shepherds for Sale: How Evangelical Leaders Traded the Truth for a Leftist Agenda.
Thank you for the heads up. The last book I read was about 400 pages ( Holiness, by J. C. Ryle)...it did take a bit of time. I will get back to you with my thoughts on this new read when I'm finished, Deo volente. Thank you for your article!
Definitely different from Ryle (well done on working through that one), Basham's book is worthy of a read for a more current evangelical events perspective. However, as I wrote in the review, eat the meat and spit out the bones (there are some of both).