![]() ![]() ![]() “I do it myself” brings with it rewards that having someone show you, or do it for you, just doesn’t. That child would rather struggle with that sock or puzzle piece for five, ten, fifteen minutes than let us help.īecause that child knows something about life that we don’t know about Bible study. We’re standing right there, ready and able to show them how to do it or do it for them, and yet, “I do it myself.”. Maybe he’s trying to put on a sock, or she’s trying to fit a puzzle piece into a puzzle. *Make sure to look out for a cameo from our good friend and director of the Puritan project, Stephen McCaskell.Whether you’re a mom, an aunt, a grandmother, or babysitter, you’ve heard a toddler say this at some point. Links to where you can preorder Puritan and watch the trailer for the film are on under Show Notes.ġ8:00-24:00 Matthew and David could spend the entire episode talking about the Puritan project, but Matthew also wants to introduce you to some of the books RHB will publish in 2019. That list includes a book for young readers, a biography, the collected prayers of John Knox, a modern writer on encouragement, a practical book on eschatology, and a children’s story Bible. Matthew shares why he is passionate about the project and hopes it introduces a new generation to these pillars of the Christian faith and that God uses their stories to put steel in the spine of believers today. Just talking about the Puritans excites him and he questions what these men and women would think if they walked into our country club-style churches today. They also share why it is so important that we, as Western Christians, know and learn from these historical men and women.Ħ:00-18:00 It becomes very clear why David is so passionate about this project. He and Matthew share how Puritan went from an idea he and Matthew talked about at conferences to a reality. He briefly shares how he came from Yorkshire, England, to America to study at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary. Some of them are not available yet, but you can be on the lookout for them.Ġ:00-6:00 Matthew introduces David. They could both talk about the project all day, but Matthew wants David to share some of the upcoming titles RHB is going to publish in 2019. ![]() They share how that Puritan got started, the heart behind it, and how it was pitched to Dr. That friendship led to an official partnership between Media Gratiae and Reformation Heritage Books to produce the film Puritan: All of Life to the Glory of God. We have mentioned RHB in several podcasts and their books are regularly featured in our “Recommended Resource” section at the bottom of each email.ĭavid and Matthew ran into each other several times at different conferences over the years and formed a friendship. In the midst of conference activity, Matthew was able to sit down and record two podcast episodes with some old friends.įor this week’s episode, that friend is David Woollin, sales and marketing manager for Reformation Heritage Books. It was great to meet many of you and hear how God has used the Behold Your God studies in your lives. We spent last week at the G3 conference in Atlanta, Georgia. ![]()
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