Why A.C.M.E?
by Rene Zeringue on February 18th, 2026
A.C.M.E. stands for the Association of Churches for Missions and Evangelism. ACME (I’m going to stop using the periods now because it takes more effort than this parenthetical explanation I am writing to inform you of my cessation of such keyboard monotony) at this point is the only official group or entity with which we at King’s Fellowship are associated. The reason for this is simple: we wanted... Read More
Tactics
by Rene Zeringue on February 17th, 2026
TacticsBy: Greg Koukl1. Would you Recommend this Book?Absolutely and I have often, this is a great follow up for introductory apologetic reading.2. What is the Main Point?This apologetic book is not about the arguments themselves, it is about how to use the reasoning of the arguments in real world conversations. Because I am more drawn to ideas, I put off reading this book as less interesting than... Read More
The Case for Christ
by Rene Zeringue on February 17th, 2026
The Case for ChristBy: Lee Strobel
1. Would you Recommend this Book?This is one of my most commonly recommended books, especially for young Christians who need answers for why they believe what they believe and for good faith skeptics.2. What is the Main Point?Strobel went on a personal journey from militant atheism to being converted to Christ largely because of seeing how conversion had changed ... Read More
Finding the Right Hills to Die On
by Rene Zeringue on February 17th, 2026
Finding the Right Hills to Die OnBy: Gavin Ortlund
1. Would you Recommend this Book?Absolutely.2. What is the Main Point?Everything does not all matter the same amount in Christianity, some things are more important than others. Some things are important enough to call out as heresy and divide sharply over, emphasizing that differences here impact whether or not someone is even a Christian, while ... Read More
Mere Christianity
by Rene Zeringue on February 17th, 2026
Mere ChristianityBy: C.S. Lewis 1. Would you Recommend this Book?Of course. This is perhaps the first apologetic type book that I ever read and I try to go back and read it again every few years. This is one of the 5 books that I recommend most often.2. What is the Main Point?Lewis is arguing for the truth of Christianity, and as opposed to defending particular secondary or tertiary issues, he foc... Read More
The Anxious Generation
by Rene Zeringue on February 17th, 2026
The Anxious Generation
By. Jonathan Haidt
1. Would you Recommend this Book?
If I was the Czar of America, I would force everyone to read this, AT LEAST all those whom God has entrusted with the title and task of Parent. Honestly, as much effort as one has to go through to adopt a child, is it too much to ask every Jack and Jill that walks into a hospital to welcome a new child to read this book before they can leave??? Read More
Christians Reading Classics
by Rene Zeringue on February 17th, 2026
Christians Reading ClassicsBy. Nadya Williams
1. Would you Recommend this Book?Yes I would, mainly as the first book that leads one more fully into the classics.2. What is the Main Point?The main point is simply to outline (arguably) the most influential writings in classical human history, the writings that we humans have considered the classics and that best help us get a grasp on various stages... Read More
What it Means to be Protestant
by Rene Zeringue on February 17th, 2026
What it Means to be ProtestantBy: Gavin Ortlund
1. Would you Recommend this Book?Absolutely, particularly as an introduction to what protestantism is and how it came to be, as well as the o so many in the young generation that are considering a move to Roman Catholicism or Eastern Orthodoxy. 2. What is the Main Point?This book is what it claims to be, arguing that to be Protestant is not to leave ... Read More
Crime and Punishment
by Rene Zeringue on February 17th, 2026
Crime and PunishmentBy: Fyodor Dostoevsky
1. Would you Recommend this Book?Constantly, this book had a significant impact on me and put me on reading fiction again largely because of how this book impacted me. This is the first example that I give of how fiction/narrative, like all good art, is able to say things that non-fiction is able to say even when directly attempting to.2. What is the Main ... Read More
The Case Against the Sexual Revolution
by Rene Zeringue on February 17th, 2026
The Case Against the Sexual RevolutionBy Louise Perry
1. Would you Recommend this Book? Yes! With 1 caveat: Not long after writing this book, Perry converts to Christianity, but she writes as a non-Christian and that can show itself from time to time. She expresses views that may make you uncomfortable, and though normally simply quoting some cultural mantra, occasionally uses very vulgar vernacul... Read More
Prioritizing the Church in Missions
by Rene Zeringue on February 17th, 2026
Prioritizing the Church in Missionsby Aaron Menikhoff and Harshit Singh
1. Would you Recommend this Book?
Absolutely, it played a significant role in shifting how I view missions.2. What is the Main Point?The main point is implied by the title, that the local church, not parachurch organizations or individual missionaries, is God’s primary means and authority for carrying out the Great Commission.... Read More
What is Advent and Why Do We Celebrate?
by Adam Swann on November 18th, 2025
Advent is the four-week season leading up to Christmas that prepares our hearts to celebrate the incarnation of Jesus Christ and to anticipate His promised return. The word Advent comes from the Latin word adventus, meaning “coming” or “arrival.” Historically, the church has understood Advent as a time of longing and hope, much like Israel longed for the Messiah before His birth. We remember Chris... Read More
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