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This looks good, who is Danny getting to publish it? I would like to read his books, but you can't get them over here, so you have to pay a large amount on postage (mind you Chalcedon are now only charging me $10 a shipment on any number of books - which is a bargain)
This looks good, who is Danny getting to publish it? I would like to read his books, but you can't get them over here, so you have to pay a large amount on postage (mind you Chalcedon are now only charging me $10 a shipment on any number of books - which is a bargain)
Hello Daniel,
Two of my books, The Good Confession and What to Expect in Reformed Worship, are published by Wipf & Stock.
The Belgic Confession book, With Heart and Mouth, and my book on infant baptism, Jesus Loves the Little Children, are published with Reformed Fellowship.
All the info on these books and my forthcoming publications is available here.
Danny, you are very prolific. How do you manage to write all these books while working as a Pastor full-time as well.
Danny, you are very prolific. How do you manage to write all these books while working as a Pastor full-time as well.
Thanks for the compliment, Daniel. Since I've been asked that several times I've had a chance to think about it. I guess my philosophy is that you only live once so better seek to serve the King for as long as he grants you life. Besides, I am sworn by the Form of Subscription of the Synod of Dort, which I signed at my ordination, to teach and defend the doctrines of the Three Forms of Unity in preaching and writing. I see writing as a duty, but most of all, as a delight. Finally, in my context, as a former Roman Catholic-turned-Charismatic-turned-Reformed who ministers to the same, I see such a need for accessible works that any unbelieving visitor of confused evangelical can pick up and understand what we are all about. I hope that comes through and I'll leave the heavy lifting to the Hortons and Clarks of the Reformed world.
This is also the first creedal exposition I have ever read which quotes Sting. Way cool, dude!
This is also the first creedal exposition I have ever read which quotes Sting. Way cool, dude!
Keep reading, brother, and you'll see some more artists quoted!
This is also the first creedal exposition I have ever read which quotes Sting. Way cool, dude!
Keep reading, brother, and you'll see some more artists quoted!
I came across the references to Sara McLaughlan and Dishwalla. I'll keep reading.
Keep reading, brother, and you'll see some more artists quoted!
I came across the references to Sara McLaughlan and Dishwalla. I'll keep reading.
Who said sixteenth century documents were cold and lifeless?