Reviews and Endorsements
- A Modern Grammar for Biblical Hebrew
- The Advent of Evangelicalism
- Augustine as Mentor
- Calvinism
- The Cradle, the Cross, and the Crown
- Doctrine That Dances
- Encountering the Manuscripts
- The End of Christianity
- The End of the Law
- Evangelicals Engaging Emergent
- Faithful Preaching
- The Formation of Christian Doctrine
- From Pentecost to Patmos
- Future Israel
- The Great Commission
- Introduction to Evangelism
- Jesus in Trinitarian Perspective
- John A. Broadus
- Learn to Read New Testament Greek
- The Love of Wisdom
- Old Testament Survey
- Perspectives on Family Ministry
- The Shape of Faith to Come
- Spirit-Led Preaching
- That You May Know
- Tough-Minded Christianity
- Women Leading Women
Women Leading Women “a much needed tool for ministry to women”
Enlightening. Inspiring. Readable and practical. Jaye Martin and Terri Stovall have given us a much needed tool for ministry to women in the local church. This book will be used in seminaries, colleges, and churches to teach women the importance of women leading women. It’s an invaluable resource. I highly recommend it.
Mary Kassian
Author, The Feminist [...]
Women Leading Women is “foundational, inspirational”
Whether you are a long-term veteran of Women’s Ministry or a novice wondering exactly where to begin, Women Leading Women is a must-read for you. Expect to glean valuable wisdom from these two seasoned professionals who carefully lay the Biblical foundation for Women’s Ministry then build upon it using the insights learned by their hands-on, personal [...]
Dr. Rhonda H. Kelley endorses Women Leading Women
Between them Jaye Martin and Terri Stovall have decades of experience in women’s ministry. Their lives exemplify God’s plan for women to reach women through evangelism and discipleship. Their book on leadership provides those of us who are called to minister to women with an invaluable resource. This volume is filled with biblical principles, church-based [...]
Women Leading Women “will bless the entire ministry of your church”
If there has ever been a time for people in the church to be mentored, it is now. Jaye Martin and Terri Stovall are attempting to help the church in a great way by giving us the biblical model for women from God’s Word – women reaching women, and then choosing to mentor them until [...]
Women Leading Women is delightful…
Jaye Martin and Terri Stovall have rendered a valuable service to the Church of the Lord Jesus. Women Leading Women is delightful, insightful and practical. Even more important, it is faithful to the Word of God. Churches and individuals, colleges and seminaries will be guided and helped by this excellent work.
Daniel L. Akin
President
Southeastern Baptist Theological [...]
Recent Reviews
- Introduction to Evangelism “should be made available in every evangelical church”
- A Modern Grammar for Biblical Hebrew “one of the most thorough introductory grammars on the market”
- From Pentecost to Patmos will “help a new student or reader engage in all the issues in NT study”
- Doctrine that Dances a “fascinating, creative exploration”
- The Advent of Evangelicalism “highly commended” in Baptist Quarterly
- Old Testament Survey “deserves your attention”
- “Excellent essays to rationally and reasonably defend the truth…”
- Broadus “warmly written, easy to read”
- Christianity Today reviews the Advent of Evangelicalism
- Jammed full of thought-provoking statistics.
Recent Endorsements
- The Advent of Evangelicalism… “a great service”
- Perspectives on Family Ministry: “Read this book and consider its wisdom!”
- Kent Edwards’ call for preaching deeply is irresistible
- When the Church was a Family “well resourced and easy to read… should be required reading in seminary classes”
- “Family is a beautiful metaphor for the church…”
- “I thoroughly enjoyed” Telling God’s Story
- The End of Christianity “deserves a wide readership, and serious attention…”
- The Cradle, the Cross, and the Crown reviewed at Between Two Worlds
- Jim Hamilton’s endorsement for The Love of Wisdom
- The Cradle, The Cross, and the Crown “stands out for meticulously thorough coverage… and lashings of masterful common sense”