Mere Christianity
C.S. Lewis
Lewis makes the case for Christianity with the precision of a logician and the warmth of a friend. A strong place to begin if you are asking whether Christian faith can stand up to thought.
Faith • Theology • Apologetics
Books that have shaped my walk with Christ, plus starting points for apologetics and worldview questions.
This page is not a generic reading list. These are books I have actually worked through, wrestled with, and found useful for ordinary Christians who want faith with roots. Each book below links to its full review.
C.S. Lewis
Lewis makes the case for Christianity with the precision of a logician and the warmth of a friend. A strong place to begin if you are asking whether Christian faith can stand up to thought.
C.S. Lewis
A bus ride from Hell to Heaven reveals why people choose darkness over light. This is imaginative theology with a sharp edge aimed first at the reader.
John Bunyan
The Christian life as a war, a journey, and a homecoming. Old language, yes, but still painfully current once it gets under your skin.
John MacArthur
MacArthur challenges the church to stop trading the Gospel’s offense for cultural relevance. Blunt, serious, and still needed.
Apologetics is where honest questions, competing truth claims, cults, world religions, and biblical Christianity meet. Start with the hub, then move into focused studies on Islam and Mormonism as those pages grow.
The main apologetics hub: posture, foundation, Christian truth, honest questions, cults, and world religions.
A developing comparison of authority, God, Jesus, sin, salvation, Scripture, and the cross.
A developing comparison of additional revelation, the nature of God, Jesus Christ, grace, and biblical authority.