The modern dating system is bankrupt. It does not train young people to form a relationship but rather to form a series of relationships, hardening themselves to all but the current one. Recreational dating encourages emotional attachments without covenantal fences and makes a joke of a father’s authority. The disrespect children have for their fathers …
Heaven Misplaced
This book is my foray into eschatology. Why am I optimistic about the future of our world?
Glory and a Covering, For A
This was originally a series of 39 sermons on marriage, which one wit in our congregation described as the “40 stripes save one” series.
God Rest Ye Merry
This is my Advent and Christmas book. It addresses why Christmas is important, how to celebrate like a Puritan, and asks the question, “How then shall we shop?”
God Is
Forgotten Heavens, The
Five Cities That Ruled the World
In Five Cities that Ruled the World, theologian Douglas Wilson fuses together, in compelling detail, the critical moments birthed in history’s most influential cities ―Jerusalem, Athens, Rome, London, and New York.
Fidelity
This book was written in the conviction that sexual purity is too important to leave it for the prudes to defend. Often what young men need is some straight talk, administered with a cricket bat.
Federal Husband
Federal thinking is foreign to the modern mind. Federal has come to mean nothing more than centralized or big. Because our federal government has become so uncovenantal, it is not surprising that the original meaning of the word is lost. But federal thinking is the backbone of historic Protestant theology, and the Church needs to …
Father Hunger
This is a book that addresses the costs of abdicating fatherhood. Those costs are spiritual, cultural, political, economic, emotional, and more.