Canada and Colonialism presents the history Canadians must reckon with before decolonization is possible, from the nation’s establishment as a settler colony to the discriminatory legacies still at work in our institutions and culture.
Jim Reynolds Book order






- 2024
- 2022
The Brightness of His Glory
- 88 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Exploring the spiritual journey, the book emphasizes that understanding the Holy Trinity requires heart rather than intellect. It argues that true comprehension comes through experience, particularly in the context of scripture and personal seeking. The author, Jim, guides readers through biblical passages, illustrating that the essence of the Trinity is revealed in the depths of faith and the struggles of the heart. This approach invites a transformative relationship with God, echoing the sentiment of knowing Him as we are known.
- 2018
Aboriginal Peoples and the Law
- 296 pages
- 11 hours of reading
This introduction to contemporary Aboriginal law lays the groundwork for any assessment of Canada's claim to be a just society for Indigenous peoples.
- 2015
Only Surrender Remains
- 54 pages
- 2 hours of reading
The book addresses the complexities often associated with Christian marriage, suggesting that the pursuit of a perfect union is made unnecessarily difficult. It critiques the notion that constant evaluation is the only solution to marital issues, proposing instead that the answer lies in embracing simplicity. The author aims to convey a straightforward message that encourages readers to open their hearts to this uncomplicated approach to marriage.
- 2014
Naked Church
- 226 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Empowering amateur Christian leaders, this handbook focuses on practicing the New Testament's "one another" verses within home churches to foster mutual growth in Christ. It emphasizes authentic vulnerability and genuine hospitality, encouraging participants to listen, share struggles, and retell the story of Jesus. The author provides insights from his extensive experience, addressing challenges like anger and unresolved conflicts, while guiding leaders to nurture spiritual identity and minister their gifts. Jim Reynolds, an experienced pastor and educator, shares practical wisdom for cultivating a transformative church experience.
- 2010
Why We Don't Shoot the Wounded
- 264 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Focusing on the theme of redemption, the book advocates for the restoration of fallen church leaders and members instead of shaming them. It draws on biblical examples to illustrate a compassionate approach to addressing sin within the church community. The author emphasizes the importance of healing through forgiveness, accountability, and a supportive environment for those who have stumbled. Jim Reynolds, with extensive academic and professional credentials, brings a wealth of experience as a pastor, counselor, and educator to this vital discussion on church dynamics.
- 2009
The Lavish Hospitality of God
- 168 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Exploring the transformative journey of a pastor, this book delves into the shift from a legalistic upbringing to embracing a biblical vision of God's kingdom. The author shares insights on water baptism, the Holy Spirit, and the Lord's Supper, challenging the evangelical church's perspective on communal meals. By examining the early disciples' practices, it advocates for a reimagined understanding of these ordinances as expressions of God's extravagant hospitality. The author, Jim Reynolds, brings a wealth of academic and pastoral experience to this reflective work.
- 2007
The Lepers Among Us
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The book challenges the Evangelical Church to embrace and support believers grappling with homosexuality, advocating for a compassionate approach rather than ostracism. It emphasizes the importance of the church acting as a family for all individuals, regardless of their struggles with sin, and promotes inclusivity and understanding within the Christian community.
- 2005
Learning-Centered Learning
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Focusing on a modern philosophical approach, this book introduces Learning-Centered Learning, designed to enhance lifelong learning for everyone. It builds on existing educational theories and emphasizes five key assumptions about learning. These assumptions recognize the multidimensional nature of the learning process, cater to individual learning styles, foster intrinsic motivation, and empower learners with greater control and responsibility over their educational journeys.