Challies gives his top 9 books of 2009. Though I haven’t read any of the books, my guess is that I would tend to agree with his choices. (Can I say that?)
Andreas Kostenberger suggests his top 10 theological books of the year. This afternoon I bought his A Theology of John’s Gospel and Letters for half price.
When I read Al Mohler’s review of the Kindle, I think…this guy has too much money.
This morning I wrote a post on my other blog that is more typical of what I would post here. If you don’t normally read there, you might want to read that one (on the star of Bethlehem).
If you know Country Music, you ‘ll probably like this spoof.
And thinking of country music reminds me of two of our friends from Spring 07 who are driving out from California just to see us this weekend. We know who loves us…
Ouch…
I’d be interested in your read of Kostenberger. I bought his “Encountering John” when I was preaching through John two years ago. I found after a while I just stopped reading it. It wasn’t bad, it just seemed to add nothing to the other texts I was reading. I’m still not entirely sure why I didn’t find it more useful.