Have you visited Goodreads.com?
If you’re like me then you’re easily skeptical of a site called “Goodreads” that is, at first glance, filled with folks talking about Twilight and The Da Vinci Code. But if you’re again like me you eventually start messing around on the site with your own account and become a full-fledged, book-reviewing member, recording your own reading habits and wondering why all of your friends haven’t jumped on this particular social network bandwagon.
Commentaries, arguably, are the most critical books in any pastor or church leader’s library (second, of course, to a good copy of “The Good Book”). Where else can you find translation, exposition, exegesis, and application all in one place? (Not to mention that a large shelf of commentaries in your office instantly raises your friend’s perception of your IQ.
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Commentaries are definitely “Goodreads”
by Andrew RogersIf you’re like me then you’re easily skeptical of a site called “Goodreads” that is, at first glance, filled with folks talking about Twilight and The Da Vinci Code. But if you’re again like me you eventually start messing around on the site with your own account and become a full-fledged, book-reviewing member, recording your own reading habits and wondering why all of your friends haven’t jumped on this particular social network bandwagon.
Commentaries, arguably, are the most critical books in any pastor or church leader’s library (second, of course, to a good copy of “The Good Book”). Where else can you find translation, exposition, exegesis, and application all in one place? (Not to mention that a large shelf of commentaries in your office instantly raises your friend’s perception of your IQ.
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