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"Trinitarian Theology" - Keith Whitfield, editor.
For the majority of lay-believers, the doctrine of the Trinity is probably assumed to be shrouded in a veil of mystery that most assume...
Michael Shultz
Oct 28, 20218 min read


"Anatomy of a Revived Church" by Thom Rainer
This book came into my hands by the recommendation of a pastor friend of mine after a discussion over how churches are going to survive...
Michael Shultz
Oct 23, 20214 min read


"Nine Marks of a Healthy Church" by Mark Dever
As a Pastor, it is no secret that I am always looking for good resources to enlighten my parishioners as to how we can become a better...
Michael Shultz
Oct 20, 20216 min read


"Apostolic Church Planting" by J.D. Payne
Church planting is near-and-dear to my heart, having been a part of one that flourished and made an eternal difference in the lives of...
Michael Shultz
Sep 26, 20214 min read


"Five: The Solas of the Reformation" by S.D. Ellison
There is possibly no better introduction to Christian theology than one that focuses on the Five Sola's of the Reformation, and if one is...
Michael Shultz
Sep 9, 20215 min read


"Bringing Up Girls" by James Dobson
Completing Dr. Dobson's two-part series on the dynamics of raising boys and girls, we review his second book Bringing Up Girls. (For our...
Michael Shultz
Sep 7, 20214 min read


"Irreversible Damage" by Abigail Shrier
Let's begin by stating for anyone who is a regular reader of the Reformed Repute that this book is not in the category of "Christian...
Michael Shultz
Aug 13, 20217 min read


"All of Grace" by Charles H. Spurgeon
"Lord, save me!" Peter shouted as he sank into the waves. This is the testimony of every sinner who has ever received salvation. We could...
Michael Shultz
Aug 2, 20216 min read


"Bringing Up Boys" by James Dobson
Christian parenting in the 21st Century is perhaps not as difficult as it was under the persecution of vicious regimes throughout...
Michael Shultz
Jul 26, 20214 min read


"The Temple" by Alfred Edersheim
Like opening a bottle of finely-aged wine, cracking open a new copy of Alfred Edersheim's The Temple was a pleasure that fulfilled all...
Michael Shultz
Jul 8, 20215 min read


"Real Christianity" by William Wilberforce
William Wilberforce is one of the heroes of the last abolitionist movement, but the Englishman has had much of his fame downplayed in the...
Michael Shultz
Jun 29, 20215 min read


"He Is Not Silent" by R. Albert Mohler, Jr.
There is no shortage of churches in America, of that there is no debate. Anyone growing up in any small town knows that while there may...
Michael Shultz
Jun 27, 20215 min read


"Disciplines of a Godly Man" by R. Kent Hughes
Discipline is a word that is experiencing a revival among men today. While it has become par for the course for men to abdicate all...
Michael Shultz
Jun 24, 20213 min read


"The Screwtape Letters" by C.S. Lewis
Although it has already been revealed that the Reformed Repute is willing to stand contrary to the usual rose-coloured glasses that many...
Michael Shultz
Jun 18, 20215 min read


"Knowledge of the Holy" by A.W. Tozer
First Ravenhill and now Tozer? On a Reformed review page? Yes, you are correct. We are reviewing books by noted Arminianists, but with...
Michael Shultz
May 21, 20213 min read


"Pathways to Partnership" by Bob Bickford and Mark Hallock
Church replanting is a new term (to me at least). By all appearances, it is a new term in general. While you may have heard of church...
Michael Shultz
Apr 28, 20213 min read


"Why Revival Tarries" by Leonard Ravenhill
If you haven't heard of Leonard Ravenhill, roll out from under the stone you sleep beneath and YouTube his name. Ravenhill was one of the...
Michael Shultz
Apr 27, 20213 min read


"A Tale of Three Kings" by Gene Edwards
There are two topics that people are generally told not to discuss in order to avoid arguments and undue bickering: Politics and...
Michael Shultz
Apr 25, 20214 min read


"Let Me Be A Woman" by Elisabeth Elliot
A breath of fresh air. That is the phrase that best describes Elisabeth Elliot's Let Me Be A Woman. Although the book was published in...
Michael Shultz
Apr 23, 20215 min read


"The Great Divorce" by C.S. Lewis
"I always knew you'd come crawling back." Despite the low review that we assigned to C.S. Lewis' Mere Christianity, there is something...
Michael Shultz
Apr 20, 20215 min read
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