Free lunch!
Couple of qualifications. You have to be a pastor, elder or church leader. Oh, and you have to live in or near Grand Rapids. It’s hosted by the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology.

Salvation Infographic
Quite an amazing piece of work this.  Don’t think it breaks the 2nd commandment. Just don’t bow down.

The intrinsic value of what you do
If you’ve got a dull or mundane job, I think this exchange between Tim Challies and Matt Perman will really encourage you.

Resources for discipling your children
Joe Thorn saves us a ton of time and work with a tremendous resource page.

Children’s Hour
And here’s another helpful book review site for kid’s books.

Digital Leadership
Eric Qualman is probably the leading digital leader! He’s therefore worth listening to. This is a great summary of a speech he gave recently and I just love the two closing paras:

Mr. Qualman shared a story about how he deleted 1,000 emails with one click after returning from a trip. That was after advising senders through his auto-responder that, if their email was important, they should wait to send it till he returned. Despite the big delete, life went on just fine.

I leave you with this thought. Can you honestly say that you get more done when multitasking? Here’s Mr. Qualman’s take: “Once you accept the fact that you aren’t going to get everything done, then you can better address what should get done.”