Interior of old, multi-story library

Links to begin the week

Link to a previous post on my blog

How do we live in an unbelieving world?

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 Gathering Storm: Religious Liberty in the Wake of the Sexual Revolution

How to Know if You are Cherishing Your Spouse

Church-Planting Shifts, Part Three: Preparing Our People for Witness

Are You Confusing Leadership and Control?

The 5 Main Ways People Find Your Church

How John Piper’s Seashells Swept Over a Generation

10 Concerns Francis Schaeffer Took to the Grave

How a Formerly Pro-Choice Nursing Instructor Discusses Abortion with her Students

7 Dos and Don’ts of Discipling Singles

King Hezekiah in the Bible: Royal Seal of Hezekiah Comes to Light

5 Reasons to Rejoice in Persecution

Who Are ‘The Least of These’?

Hoard of coins from 1,400-year-old Byzantine site tells story of Persian invasion

Is the Reformation Relevant for Luther’s Homeland?

Opposing Tim Keller at Princeton Seminary

Princeton Seminary Reforms Its Views on Honoring Tim Keller

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.

J. I. Packer. Taking God Seriously: Vital Things We Need to Know 

John Calvin. A Little Book on the Christian Life

J. I. Packer. Finishing Our Course with Joy: Guidance from God for Engaging with Our Aging 

David Murray. Reset: Living a Grace-Paced Life in a Burnout Culture

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