Tag: Pharisees
Hits a Nerve, But Misses the Mark
I’ve finally completed a review of Steve Arterburn & Fred Stoeker’s book, Every Man’s Battle. This book has been out for a while; it was first published in 2000, with a study guide coming in 2002. Since that time, various editions have been put out by Multnomah. This is a re-release from WaterBrook, a subdivision [...]
Don’t Be a Pharisee about Pharisees
Justin Taylor had the following quote from Tim Keller’s book The Prodigal God. He notes that how in the parable of the Prodigal Son, the eldest brother who stayed behind with the Father who was angry at his father for the way he treated his wayward son. Many would think that in the story the [...]















