God's Battle Plan for the Mind: The Puritan Practice of Biblical Meditation , David W. Saxton, Reformation Heritage Books, January 2015, 160 pages. Meditation is a necessary part of the Christian life. Just read the Psalms and you will find verses such as "but his delight is in the law of the Lord, and on his law he meditates day and night." (Ps. 1:2) Unfortunately Biblical meditation has become somewhat of a lost art. The word itself is now associated with the New Age and other forms of mysticism. Our high-tech, time-crunched, and entertainment-driven culture has shortened our attention spans and conditioned us to not think deeply about serious subjects. This is why God's Battle Plan for the Mind is such a timely book. Author David Saxton has done an excellent job of making a case for biblical meditation or the doctrine of Christian thinking, which is "to think personally, practically, seriously, and earnestly on how the truth of God's Word should...