Charles Drew. A Journey Worth Taking: Finding Your Purpose in This World. P&R, 2007. 272 pp.





Charles Drew is no prophet, no guru who claims to have the answer to all your problems, nor is he a magician who can bring you your wildest dreams.
Drew, a pastor of an inner-city church in Manhattan, rather seeks to lay out a biblical philosophy of the will of God. This may seem redundant or odd, yet such a review is sorely needed in much of Christianity.
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C. J. Mahaney. Christ Our Mediator: Finding Passion at the Cross. Multnomah, 2004. 96 pp.





C. J.’s goal in this little book is to help his readers toward a deeper knowledge of the work of Christ. He makes it clear that he aims to follow Spurgeon’s famous line, “Abide hard by the cross, and search the mystery of His wounds.” The quote could be the theme of the book.
The gospel is the matter of first importance in Christianity. All of Scripture points to it, and all of history pivots around it. As Christians, though, it is easy to imagine that we need to move on to more challenging aspects of Christianity, even to think that, once we’re saved, we somehow mature beyond need for the gospel.
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