Review
… Pickowicz ably expounds the subject without swamping interested newbies. Having read it closely, I heartily commend it to you with expectant prayers for your edification in our most holy and ancient faith.
-- D. Scott Meadows (Pastor, Calvary Baptist Church (Reformed), Exeter, New Hampshire)… outlines the historical context, the theological import, and the biblical roots of the affirmations of these time–honoured and normative texts. And it does all of this in language that is easy to grasp, which is no small feat… A great tool for both individual study and corporate reflection.
-- Michael A. G. Haykin (Professor of Church History and Biblical Spirituality, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky)… helpfully brings ancient truth to the modern reader for the glory of God the Trinity and for the buttressing and augmenting of our faith.
-- Joel R. Beeke (President, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan)
When I was saved out of false doctrine it was the gospel that did it, but once saved I faced the tall task of sifting through the wreckage of twisted beliefs. Faithful forerunners have fought the fight, run their race, and left helpful doctrinal ‘checkpoints’ for us today. My friend Nate Pickowicz has put them all in this book for you. I know you’ll be blessed!
-- Costi W. Hinn (Teaching Pastor, Shepherd’s House Bible Church, Chandler, Arizona; Founder and President, For the Gospel)