Using Your Library
Thoughtful and devotional helps for those who want to make the most of their study tools. This section gathers practical guides on reading, organising, and growing your library with discernment and worship. Each article aims to help pastors, teachers, and students use their resources not merely to know more, but to love Christ more deeply.
How to Read and Use Commentaries Well
A pastor’s first task in study is not collecting opinions but understanding the text. This guide explains how to use commentaries with discernment — reading widely but critically, listening for voices that honour Scripture, and keeping devotion at the heart of exegesis.
Read ArticleHow to Build a Balanced Study Library
A faithful library is not a trophy shelf but a workshop for the soul. This companion piece explores how to shape your library with theological depth and pastoral usefulness — balancing exposition, theology, practice, and devotion so that every book strengthens your ministry of the Word.
Read ArticleHow to Develop Study Rhythms that Last
Consistency in study is harder than enthusiasm in bursts. This forthcoming article will explore how to cultivate steady, sustainable habits of theological reading and sermon preparation — shaping rhythms that feed both heart and mind across the long years of ministry.
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