curved library book stack

Links to begin the week

Link to a previous post on my blog

Confession, Repentance, Transformation.

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.

The Favorite Bible Verses of 88 Nations

Ordinary: Christian Living for the Rest of Us

‘Worst Year Yet’: The Top 50 Countries Where It’s Hardest to Be a Christian

Get Alone with God

The World’s Most Outstanding Medical Missionary

12 Ways Satan Attacks Christian Marriages

Secular Pro-Lifer Nat Hentoff Showed Me the Holistic Power of Truth

10 Things You Should Know About Revival

5 Things The Seeker Movement Got Right

Theology and Creativity: God Cares about Creativity

What America’s Founders Really Thought About The Bible

“I Got Gay Married. I Got Gay Divorced. I Regret Both.”

What Christianity Alone Offers Transgender Persons

16 Scholars, Authors, and Celebs Evangelicals Lost in 2016

Four Reasons to Slow Down

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.

Gregory Koukl. Tactics: A Game Plan for Discussing Your Christian Convictions

Gregory Koukl. The Story of Reality: How the World Began, How It Ends, and Everything Important that Happens in Between

Sean McDowell. A New Kind of Apologist: *Adopting Fresh Strategies *Addressing the Latest Issues *Engaging the Culture

Nancy Pearcey. Finding Truth: 5 Principles for Unmasking Atheism, Secularism, and Other God Substitutes

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