Empires of Dirt

This book is explained in the subtitle, which is “Secularism, Radical Islam, and the Mere Christendom Alternative.” In the book I interact with many Christian voices that beg to differ — men like Darryl Hart, Greg Boyd, Jason Stellman, et al. 

Easy Chairs Hard Words

This book should best be described as an introduction to basic Calvinism. It is written in a dialog format, as an older, experienced pastor walks through the basic issues involved with a young man who has lots of questions.

Collision

Christianity Today Online hosted a written debate between Christopher Hitchens and me, which was then subsequently turned into a book, found elsewhere in this list, called Is Christianity Good for the World? When that book was released, Christopher and I did a mini-release tour together in New York, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. A camera crew followed us, …

Case for Classical Education, The

The first book on classical Christian education was Recovering the Lost Tools of Learning, written when Logos School was about ten years old. In the years after that, a great deal more happened, and so Crossway graciously allowed me to “put everything into one box.” This book is that box.

Bound Only Once

This is a collection of essays that I edited, and contributed to, addressing the challenges presented by the openness of God movement.

Blackthorn Winter

I have written a series of books for children, historical fiction, intended to walk kids through American history as they accompany the Monroe family. This is the first of those books and is set on the Chesapeake in the early 18th century, and involves pirates and some gold.