"An incredibly striking book, which revealed to me how I had imperceptibly ‘slipped’ into wrong thinking about sin, suffering, the Lordship of Jesus, God’s love, and my expectations of Christian discipleship. I wholeheartedly recommend it as a spring clean to make sure you are living and breathing the right gospel."
Rico Tice, Co-Founder & Evangelist of Christianity Explored Ministries
More Endorsements
After the past few years, we could all use some good news. The good news about good news is that we know the gospel of Jesus Christ gives the ultimate, best news to a broken world. But more than that, the church’s call to share this good news is more urgent than ever. That’s why I’m glad Scott Lothery wrote this book. It offers practical, clear wisdom on the message and the mission we have from God.
Ed Stetzer, Dean, Talbot School of Theology, Biola University, La Mirada, California
This little book engagingly describes the meaning of the gospel of Jesus as found in the Bible and helps us to come to a fuller, richer understanding of it. The book ends with a provocative, yet persuasive, discussion on why using the word “love” may not be the best way to summarize the gospel.
Ajith Fernando, Teaching Director, Youth for Christ, Sri Lanka
By summarizing the gospel with the Bible’s orderly emphasis of Lord–Sin–Savior–Faith and contextualizing it with personal and powerful examples and analogies, this book shepherds the Christian toward daily spiritual health.
Edward W. Klink III, Senior Pastor, Hope Evangelical Free Church, Roscoe, Illinois and Professor, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Deerfield, Illinois
We all need to hear more good news – and that’s why you’ll want to keep Scott Lothery’s book close at hand. It will remind you of the greatest good news the world has ever heard: the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Kristen Wetherell, Author of ‘Humble Moms’, ‘Fight Your Fears’ and co–author of ‘Hope When It Hurts’
This book is a gem! Scott Lothery masterfully unfolds the good news of Jesus Christ in such a way that it will bubble in your heart and overflow through your lips.
Mike Mellor, Evangelist and Writer
After the past few years, we could all use some good news. The good news about good news is that we know the gospel of Jesus Christ gives the ultimate, best news to a broken world. But more than that, the church’s call to share this good news is more urgent than ever. That’s why I’m glad Scott Lothery wrote this book. It offers practical, clear wisdom on the message and the mission we have from God.
Ed Stetzer, Dean, Talbot School of Theology, Biola University, La Mirada, California
This little book engagingly describes the meaning of the gospel of Jesus as found in the Bible and helps us to come to a fuller, richer understanding of it. The book ends with a provocative, yet persuasive, discussion on why using the word “love” may not be the best way to summarize the gospel.
Ajith Fernando, Teaching Director, Youth for Christ, Sri Lanka
By summarizing the gospel with the Bible’s orderly emphasis of Lord–Sin–Savior–Faith and contextualizing it with personal and powerful examples and analogies, this book shepherds the Christian toward daily spiritual health.
Edward W. Klink III, Senior Pastor, Hope Evangelical Free Church, Roscoe, Illinois and Professor, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Deerfield, Illinois
We all need to hear more good news – and that’s why you’ll want to keep Scott Lothery’s book close at hand. It will remind you of the greatest good news the world has ever heard: the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Kristen Wetherell, Author of ‘Humble Moms’, ‘Fight Your Fears’ and co–author of ‘Hope When It Hurts’
This book is a gem! Scott Lothery masterfully unfolds the good news of Jesus Christ in such a way that it will bubble in your heart and overflow through your lips.
Mike Mellor, Evangelist and Writer
Articles
Why We Share the Good News
April 30th, 2024
We live in a bad-news world. Each morning, we wake up and see it in the headlines on our news apps. In the evening, we see bad news again on the local news. The daily reports are relentless and overwhelmingly negative; it feels like the ratio of bad news to good is 10 to 1.
Some people suggest the reason for this disparity is simply emphasis, but I think bad news has the upper hand. It always loom...
Jesus Will Return to Put the World Right
April 29th, 2024
In 2000, our son Matt was born with post axial hypoplasia in his left leg. This condition can have a variety of bone abnormalities. In his case, his left femur, tibia, and fibula were not the same length as those on his right and would likely never “catch up” during his growth to maturity. In addition, of the twenty-six bones that most people have in their left foot, Matt had just two. The doctor ...
What We Learn About Faith From Hebrews 11:1-6
April 28th, 2024
I watched my daughter Alyssa jump out of a plane on her 18th birthday. Talk about an uncomfortable feeling for a dad! I remember thinking, “This is the same girl who took like two hours to jump into my arms from the side of a pool into the shallow end.”Standing in that pool, I remember wanting to reach into my daughter’s heart and strengthen her faith in my ability to catch her and keep her safe. ...