Book Review: Changing Us For Glory by David Gooding

David Gooding (edited by Helen Crookes), Changing Us For Glory (N. Ireland: Myrtlefield House, 2024), 427 pp.

Reviewed by Peter Higgins

The late Jim Thompson of Sidney, ME, spent 40 years selling Bibles and Christian literature at conferences up and down the east coast of the United States. Selling is a misleading word, as he often shunned the principles of the hard sell in favor of the principle of giving. The Bible help that most captivated his attention in recent years was the devotional Bringing Us to Glory by David Gooding. Jim went home to heaven late last year and no doubt he has informed the late brother Gooding concerning the distribution of his book. Now a second edition, Changing Us For Glory, edited by Helen Crookes, has become available. Once again the vast knowledge of Scripture and understanding of philology possessed by Professor David Gooding jumps off the page in daily bite-sized portions. A multitude of devotionals clamor for your attention, but Changing Us For Glory will daily point you to Christ.

The book is available for purchase at ritchiechristianmedia.co.uk and gospelfolio.com.