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Koh Saito

Review of Sinclair Ferguson, Lessons From the Upper Room, Sanford: Ligonier Ministries, 2021.

But this dedication is for others to read: These are private words addressed to you in public (T. S. Eliot, A Dedication to my Wife) These poetic lines capture the essence […]

By Koh Saito Posted on 4th June 2022

Book Review

Review of Leland Ryken & Glenda Faye Mathes, Rediscovering the Lost Art of Reading, Wheaton: Crossway, 2021

“Is reading a lost art? Is reading even an art in the first place?” These two questions may arise as you pick up the book, Recovering the Lost Art of Reading. […]

By Koh Saito Posted on 22nd January 2022

Review of Adam Ramsey, Truth on Fire, (The Good Book Company, 2021).

Should our Christian life be characterised by experience or by knowledge?  This reads like a question that creates a false dichotomy. It assumes that an affectionate and experiential Christianity is […]

By Koh Saito Posted on 7th December 2021

How, then, should we live in the midst of our suffering?

When a vibrant, healthy 20-year-old man suddenly finds himself in the emergency department of a local hospital, it forces him to reflect on the big theological and philosophical questions of […]

By Koh Saito Posted on 26th October 2021

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Review of Stephen Nichols, R. C. Sproul: A Life, Wheaton: Crossway, 2021.

In the midst of rising cultural hostility toward Christ and the widespread theological confusion within the church, how can Christians remain faithful to the Word of God? The life and […]

By Koh Saito Posted on 11th September 2021

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