Links to begin the week

Link to a previous post on my blog

God is a generous God

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.

I’ve Already Wasted My Life — Now What?

5 Ways Daily Bible Reading Impacts Your Life

10 Things Jesus Said That Will Never Go Viral

The best archaeological finds in Israel of 2016

John MacArthur’s Ten Crucial Lessons We Must Teach our Children

4 Ministry Lessons I Learned from a Small-Town Saint

When the “gender revolution” claims the children

Church Reimagined

Sharing Heaven with Serial Killers

Did Tolkien Waste His Life?

For the 125th anniversary of his birth, Simon Tolkien describes how the Great War lives on in JRR Tolkien’s stories.

9 Things You Should Know About J. R. R. Tolkien

The Micro-Premie Dilemma

Uncluttering with the three r’s: reduce, reuse, and recycle

What We Need to Learn from the Early Church

8 Tips for Taking Good Sermon Notes

Worshiping with a Broken Heart

Why Kids Ask Why (And How to Respond Lovingly)

The holy mountain: monks of Mount Athos – photo essay

The 4-Step Wardrobe Edit

The Exponential Growth of Classical Christian Education

7 Things I’ve Learned Since the Loss of My Child

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.

Chris McChesney and Sean Covey. The 4 Disciplines of Execution: Achieving Your Wildly Important Goals

David Sax. The Revenge of Analog: Real Things and Why They Matter

J. Carl Laney. Your Psalm of Praise: Telling Your Story the Ancient Way

Elizabeth Blackburn and Elissa Epel. The Telomere Effect: A Revolutionary Approach to Living Younger, Healthier, Longer

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