A weekly reading experience that brings you the best from the vast and growing world of online faith-based and faith-challenging writers.
Links to begin the week
You want to read but which books? There are examples of faith from Church History but how would you find them?
Lessons we can learn
These links are to my post on transformation, and links from my reading on young people, prayer, weddings, extinction, Iran, a Roman city in Africa, procrastination, salvation, communion, and international students.
The church needs people using different strategies to reach our culture. Here are some examples.
These links are to my post on our generous God, and links from my reading on abortion, non-Christian teenagers, bushfires, travel to Israel, Simon the Magician, a revolution in world missions, a Jewish Queen of Rome, when we don’t want to read the Bible, dangerous places to be a Christian, and church membership.
These links are to my post on how much Jesus knew about people and articles from my reading on the future, God has spoken. China, priesthood of believers, joy, JK Rowling, living in this world, facing reality, religion and living arrangements, and Tolkien. I just started reading a book on fasting.
This post is a review of The Moody Handbook of Messianic Prophecy. A highly recommended Bible study tool.
These links are to my post on a difficult answer God gave to Abraham, and links from my readings on China, evangelism, hope, Matthew’s gospel, abortion, irrelevance, the Pope on evangelism, Christian conferences in 2020, creating a Bible reading plan.
These links are to my post relating sin to disease and links from my reading about consequences of Christianity, nativity scenes, words about Christmas, persecution, abortion, angels, discoveries in 2019, and life changes.
This week’s links are to my post in Abraham and articles from my readings on parents and Christmas, sexual chastity, lust, the discovery of Nehemiah’s wall, various archaeological discoveries, care for widows, signs of a spiritual awakening, and a Christian withdrawal experiment.
These links point to Best of 2019 collections for events and stories, Bible verses, articles, and books.