Worth Reading: New from Donald T. Williams
Donald T. Williams has a new book, and I liked it well enough to write a back cover blurb. Called Ninety-Five Theses for a New Reformation: A Roadmap for Post-Evangelical Christianity, the book calls Evangelicals to “regroup, reground, and recommit to their heritage if they are to be faithful to their Lord.” Here is my blurb:
“I picked up this book because I was interested in learning more about Martin Luther, but I discovered that more than anything else, it kept speaking to me about my own heart. Williams has written a clear, informative, and immensely practical guide to cultivating a more balanced spiritual life. I learned a lot. I was genuinely moved, nourished, and challenged by this wonderful book.”
Diana Pavlac Glyer is a professor in The Honors College at Azusa Pacific University, and the author of Bandersnatch, The Company They Keep, and Clay in the Potter’s Hands.