Blogs

Expository Preaching—The Antidote to Anemic Worship | AlbertMohler.com
“The anemia of evangelical worship—all the music and energy aside—is directly attributable to the absence of genuine expository preaching”

Five Principles for Leading Your Church Toward Racial and Cultural Diversity | LifeWay Pastors
“If your community is racially or culturally diverse, but your church is not, here are five essential principles to help you lead toward diversity.”

5 Ways Porn Lies To You | Tim Challies
“If you are trusting in Christ, if you are taking hold of the promises of God, if you are believing the gospel, you can never look at porn again. It will be God’s absolute delight to prove this to you. ”

Feeding on Christ When Christians Hurt You | Nick Batzig
“In the house of God, Christians must learn to remember the identity of their brothers and sisters, humbly pray for their brothers and sisters, lovingly cover the sin of their brothers and sisters and privately confront their brothers and sisters. As we do, we will see God’s grace healing and sustaining our relationships in ways that the world will never experience. The hurt that occurs between believing brothers and sisters in Christ serves as a platform for the Gospel to be at work.”

Why the Transgender Debate Is About Redefining Reality
“What is at issue is not merely the question of which individuals can use what bathrooms but whether individuals have the right to redefine reality in a way that the rest of society is forced to accept. At issue is whether there is any fundamental reality that all people must acknowledge or whether reality is itself is malleable and based on personal preferences.”

Kindle Books

Reasons We Believe: 50 Lines of Evidence That Confirm the Christian Faith $4.99.

Is Jesus the Only Way? by Phil Ryken $3.99.

Video

Grethchen Rubin’s post 7 Types of Loneliness (and Why It Matters) is lacking in constructive answers. For a Gospel perspective on loneliness try Lydia Brownback’s new book Finding God in My Loneliness. Here’s an interview with her on the subject.