Mark Tubbs Probes the Core of Sacred Friendships
Many people in Evangelical circles are very familiar with the name Tim Challies because of his insightful book reviews (http://www.challies.com/).
A number of years ago, Tim decided to expand his reviewing influence by starting a second book review site, Discerning Readers (http://discerningreader.com/). At DR, Tim has over a dozen other reviewers working with him under the excellent leadership of Mark Tubbs.
About three months ago I started doing reviews for Tim and Mark at DR and have truly enjoyed my connection with these men.
Mark graciously agreed to join the Sacred Friendships Blog Tour and he created some very thought-provoking author Q and A interactions for me.
For instance, Mark asks:
Q: You mentioned (in Author Q & A # 6) that the historic voices of women have been silenced in church history due in large part because the writers of church history have been men. Do you believe it is possible for a church or denomination or movement to have a healthy, biblical view of women’s roles in the church even if women’s stories have been lost, or is it absolutely vital that we recover the stories?
Would you like to know my answer to this question and a bunch of others like it? Sure you would. Check them out at the DR site at: http://bit.ly/2Fpv7Y
And don't forget to pick up a copy of the book. As Mark says:
Having read portions of the book - but I highly recommend you read the whole thing, as I plan to - I posed Bob some questions.
Get your autographed copy at 40% off at: http://bit.ly/MG1l5
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