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
Cal Newport’s latest book challenges us to not drown in technology but to use it to ground our lives.
This week’s links cover issues ranging from evolution to how good wins ultimate victories and suffering to minimalism. Enjoy some challenging reads.
Martin Luther’s barber killed his son-in-law and lost everything when he was exiled from Wittenberg. He wrote Luther doubting that he was still a child of God. Luther wrote him a letter with advice on how to pray.
Link to a previous post on my blog Just how important is it for us to be thankful 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. Reaching International Students in Our Own Backyards 5 Unshakeable Proofs That God Loves […]
I heard some lectures in summer training for Campus Crusade staff in 1973 that became part of a standard book in biblical theology. This book will stretch you understanding of the Bible.
This week’s links include serving God when it interrupts us, euthanasia, self-control, patience, procrastination, some history and some politics. Enjoy!
This post summarizes the readers on my blog in 2018. The US is still the country with the most readers by far. Second place was new and a surprise. There were other surprises.
The week’s post links to two books that will change your life…one 500 years old and one brand new. There is also a link to my post on how to treat God as God. There are links from my readings to articles on how God is working in our world as well as links to how to react when God seems to say “No.”
The Apostle Paul gave a clear answer to the question: why we have pastors in our churches?