5 Ways the World Would Be Worse without Christianity and the rest of the Links to Begin the Week- October 23, 2023

Link to a previous post on my blog

What does Jesus want to find when he returns to the earth?

Links to things I’ve read recently

You should not assume that I agree with everything said in these articles but I did find them thought provoking.

5 Ways the World Would Be Worse without Christianity

Start Giving Before You Inherit

Living With Dementia

“We Are Jews, We Cannot Commit Such Acts”

How to Pray for Your Teen’s Spiritual Growth

What You Can Take With You Into Eternity

Two Little Words that Mean So Much

Learning From Paul How to Love the Jewish People

How Psalm 1 Helped Me Embrace Limits

The Mission Field We Don’t Think About

Links to books I’ve recently started

I usually have about 15 books going at once. These are ones that I have started in the last week. I often reread books that I find enlightening. I obviously don’t agree with every statement in these books. Often, I find books written by those without any Christian faith to be very stimulating as they are addressing issues that are faced by all people.

James Clear. Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones

William Griffin. Clive Staples Lewis: A Dramatic Life

2 thoughts on “5 Ways the World Would Be Worse without Christianity and the rest of the Links to Begin the Week- October 23, 2023”

  1. My husband spent 3 weeks in a rehab facility a number of years ago. I went to visit daily and was impressed by a man that appeared in the recreation room one evening. He sat down near a resident and explained he was a neighbor to the care facility and came to get to know his neighbors. He had a bible in hand and just talked with the person. I was very impressed with this and not a little humbled. Care facilities are a vast mission field. I have a friend I picked up and took to church every week. But when she switched to a motorized wheelchair, I could no longer do that service. Ever since then she has been stuck with no religious services given in her facility. I have to admit to not visiting as often as I should. This article should move us to think about the elderly in our churches and communities.

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