Susan Disston

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He Gave Us a Valley is the story of Dr. Helen Roseveare's years of service as a medical missionary in the Belgian Congo (now the Democratic Republic of Congo and formerly Zaire). It is also a deeply personal spiritual journal. Woven throughout her memoir is what she calls "a niggling question that I wouldn't look […]

Susan Disston
Helen Roseveare
Thursday, November 6th 2008

In Believing God, popular Bible teacher and author Beth Moore explains her personal journey toward obedience in the area of faith. Not content with the unbelief and defeatism of Christians around her, she decides to buck the trend and find a Christianity that works. Her premise in the book is that the "primary reason God […]

Susan Disston
Thursday, May 3rd 2007

"When we speak bad theology, we live badly theologically." In seventy-two pithy, very personal essays, Marva Dawn provides ample proof for that assertion. The latest offering from this theologian and teacher targets the contemporary bent towards the corruption of words and their meanings. But not just any words. Rather, the essential words of traditional Christianity, […]

Susan Disston
Thursday, May 3rd 2007

“Modern Reformation has championed confessional Reformation theology in an anti-confessional and anti-theological age.”

Picture of J. Ligon Duncan, IIIJ. Ligon Duncan, IIISenior Minister, First Presbyterian Church
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