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Detailed List of Reformed Women Authors
(All of the listed below are in no particular order)
Modern-Day Preachers & Authors:
Dane Ortlund
Michael Reeves
Jeff Durbin
James White
Costi Hinn
Darrell B. Harrelson
Conrad Mwebe
Nathan Busenitz
Harry Walls
Virgil Walker
Scott Aniol
Carl Hargrove
Owen Strachan
Ken Ham
Richard P. Belcher
Josh Buice
Jonny Ardavanis
Modern-Day Preachers/Theologians Who Are Now In Heaven:
Lorraine Boetner
A.W. Pink (or Arthur Washington Pink)
Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Classical Preachers/Theologians (body of work before 1900s):
Charles Spurgeon
John Owen
John Calvin
Martin Luther
Jonathan Edwards
Thomas Watson
John Flavel
Jeremiah Burroughs
Thomas Brooks
J.C. Ryle
George Whitfield
Early Church “Influencers”:
Augustine of Hippo
Ireneus of Lyons
Ignatius of Antioch
Polycarp of Smyrna (a disciple of the Apostle John)
Podcasts & YouTubers On My Playlist:
Fierce Marriage (Ryan & Selena Frederick)
Risen Motherhood
A Word Fitly Spoken
Long 4 Truth
The Lovesick Scribe (Dawn Hill)
For The Gospel
Podcasts & YouTube Channels That I’m Currently Assessing:
Shanda Fulbright
Authors/Preachers/Theologians/Media Creators That Requires A Little Side Note…
John Piper: I highly respect Dr. Piper for many reasons, and he is often edifying side by side with the likes of Tom Ascol, John MacArthur and others. In fact, Dr. MacArthur has said during his Strange Fire Conference panel that he not only highly respects Dr. Piper he genuinely loves him and considers him a dear Brother and close friend. Dr. Piper’s style of teaching is very intellectual and hermaneutical yet passionate and emotionally expressive. I especially enjoyed his YouTube video breakdowns of the whole book of Ephesians. His book “Providence” sits prominently on our bookshelf at home. I credit Dr. Piper’s articles about election and limited atonement on DesiringGod.org as the nudge I needed to solidify my being, indeed, a 5-point Calvinist. There are some things that “give me pause” (as I often hear him say in his sermons). Some of his beliefs does lean a bit towards the Charismatic, Continuationist teachings, albeit, less so now than a few years ago. Other than that consideration, I enthusiastically recommend anything by John Piper, especially his most recent stuff.
Mike Winger: Whether it’s on his YouTube videos or his website BibleThinker.org, Mike Winger sets the records straight on many difficult, and sometimes obscure, topics with his well thought out, very well written articles on that website. I also enjoy his YouTube videos every so often to get additional perspective on a biblical topic or verse that I may be researching and meditating on. I’ll compare his thoughts with however my favorite teachers weigh in before I pray about things more and wrestle with its application for a while before making my conclusion. However, I take in what he communicates with a great deal of discernment. Although Mike Winger is definitely Reformed, since he has articles explaining the importance of The Five Solas for example, but his stance on Calvinism is vastly misinformed. I also don’t agree with some nuances of what he says about certain things concerning historical, cultural, or literary context of the Bible. Still, he will quite often admit that he does not know for sure about those things before he expresses his thoughts on the matter in length, which I respect. Most people who teach publicly would not admit when they aren’t fully knowledgeable about something. However, I’ve come across some videos he published about biblical principles and much of the videos were spent both looking at the text and mixing his opinion with truth; sometimes it’d be more opinion than truth. That can get a little confusing for people that are earnestly searching for clarity and accuracy on a biblical topic or a passage of Scripture. However, the “issues” (for lack of a better term) I have with his teaching are not enough to make me avoid his teaching and resources completely but he is definitely a source I will seek out just out of sheer curiousity for what he thinks about a subject and feel confident that he is not teaching utter heresy.