
Read what a few friends have written about Hidden Holiness.
“This book offers a rich account of the nature of holiness with regard to God and to us. Along the way Crump undoes some common misapprehensions, shaking us out of our complacency about what it means for God to be holy, and challenging us to rethink what we mean by holy living in relationship with the Holy One.” Suzanne McDonald, professor of systematic and historical theology, Western Theological Seminary.
“God is hidden and revealed. Threatening but attractive. Wholly Other, yet eager for relationship. The holiness of God properly understood, says Crump, compels us toward personal consecration and neighborly kindness. This small book asks a big question: do we dare abandon the comfortable gods of our imagination to bow before a Dangerous Redeemer?” Bruce N. Fisk, retired professor of New Testament, Westmont College and senior research fellow, Network of Evangelicals for the Middle East
Hidden Holiness is available from the publisher as well as from Amazon.
I pray the book will bless every reader and encourage God’s people to live lives of daily adoration.