Like everybody else, we have that stack of way too many books that we're never going to get through... but we're going to try. Join Jack Dodgen and Jack Wilkie for the twice monthly "Too Many Books" podcast as they review books about the Bible, ministry, Christian living, and more. To suggest or sub…
Lance Mosher joins the show to talk about his new Christian fiction book, "Searching for Brandon Bason."
Jack Dodgen interviews Jack Wilkie about his new book "Church Reset: God's Design for So Much More"
We're back! In the latest Too Many Books episode, Jack Dodgen shares his review of Ken Ham's book, "Gospel Reset."
A few days late, Jack & Jack share their favorite books of 2019 and look ahead to books and shows planned for 2020.
On this episode of Too Many Books, we review "Scripture and the Authority of God". After reading "Evil and the Justice of God" by N.T. Wright a little while back, Jack wanted to dive back into another work of his to try and better understand N.T. Wright's thought process when it came to Biblical authority and interpretation.
Jack Wilkie reviews our highest-rated book yet
Jack Dodgen reviews "Preaching for the Rest of Us" by Robby Gallaty and Steven Smith and tells us why it's his favorite book on preaching yet.
On this episode of Too Many Books, we review "Spiritual Knowledge" by Watchman Nee a practical book about spiritual growth and development written by a Chinese preacher who died for his faith.
Jack Dodgen shares his review of "Evil and the Justice of God", N.T. Wright's take on the problem of evil, pain, and suffering.
Jack Wilkie interviews Wes McAdams on Wes's new book, "Beyond the Verse: What I Discovered Reading the Bible One Book at a Time"
Jack Wilkie reviews Drew Dyck's new book on self-control, "Your Future Self Will Thank You: Secrets to Self-Control from the Bible and Brain Science (A Guide for Sinners, Quitters, and Procrastinators)"
In this episode Jack Dodgen shares his review of John Walsh's "The Art of Storytelling: Easy Steps to Presenting an Unforgettable Story" - an interesting read for preachers and teachers.
Jack Wilkie offers his review of Jared C. Wilson's "The Imperfect Disciple"