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Blogs

Submission Is a Mark of Maturity | Stacy Reoach, Desiring God
How do submission and disagreement work together?

God-Shaped Comfort | Joe Holland, The Christward Collective
“Practical atheism thrives on deficient views of God, eroding the joy that Christians should experience in their everyday lives, enveloping the disciple in a mist of uncertainty, confusion, and anxiety.”

5 Themes on Providence from the Psalms | W. Robert Godfrey, Ligonier Ministries
“In the course of his commentary on the Psalms, Calvin gave strong expression to various aspects of his doctrine of providence. Five themes about providence recur in his exposition.”

Why I’m No Longer a United Methodist | Collin Hansen, TGC
Collin Hansen reflects on the church of his childhood becoming apostate.

Left Targets Christian Schools In Its Potty Crusades | Holly Scheer, The Federalist
“The Obama administration is investigating a school in Wisconsin for sending home letters telling parents and students that they expect students to live within Christian values while at school. This is a private Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod school that serves a tiny group of students-from pre-kindergarten through eighth grade they have 147 students and 10 teachers.”

Lessons from a Letter of Call to John Owen | Danny Hyde, Meet the Puritans
“In short, as a Reformed Christian who is an elder or search committee member involved in the calling process of a potential minister, be honest, be realistic, and be sincere.”

The Backside Blessings of Blogging | Barry York, Gentle Reformation
Some of the hidden blessings of blogging that often are overlooked. And here’s Tim Challies on A Call for Plodding Bloggers.

Dear Grads, You Need a P&L | Andy Kessler, Wall Street Journal
“Even if you don’t like capitalism, you’d better draw up a personal profit-and-loss statement if you want to change the world.”

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A Biblical-Theological Introduction to the Old Testament: The Gospel Promised by Miles V. Van Pelt, et al

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The Coaching Habit: Say Less, Ask More & Change the Way You Lead Forever by Michael Bungay Stanier ($0.99)


The Coaching Mindset: 8 Ways to Think Like a Coach by Chad Hall ($0.99)


Found: God’s Will by John MacArthur (FREE)


Tough Topics: Biblical Answers to 25 Challenging Questions by Sam Storms ($4.99)

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This NFL player took away his daughter’s participation ribbon, then THIS happened

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Blogs

Why Your Stubborn Kid Will Probably Be A Wildly Successful Adult
Well here’s some hope for the battle (just make sure your kids don’t read this one): “A study found that kids who ignored both rules and their parents grew up to earn higher salaries.”

Roe v. Wade — Abortion Won the Day, but Sooner or Later That Day Will End
You’ll need to steel yourself to read this, but the good news is that this author is now pro-life:

Twenty years ago, someone told me that, if the names of all those lost babies were inscribed on a wall, like the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, the wall would have to stretch for 50 miles. It’s 20 years later now, and that wall would have to stretch twice as far. But no names could be written on it; those babies had no names. 

Women Manage The Home Better Than Men Do
Cows eat grass as well. This from a stay-at-home Dad:

This job is really hard, and our wives have always made it look effortless. When working full-time, men leave the house for at least 40 hours a week and, in that time, our wives are civilizing the kids, feeding us all, and keeping the house organized. When our kids call for mom they are not trying to undermine dad. They’re just calling for an expert.

Clarifications for Christ Centered Preaching
“When speaking about Christ-centered exposition, let’s make sure we are including the following six clarifications. ”

10 Things Pastors Will Think about as They Preach this Weekend
“I’ve preached most Sundays since April of 1981. You’d assume by now that I could simply focus on nothing but the Word when I’m preaching, but I still think about other things at the same time. Here are some of those things that I – and, I suspect, many other pastors – think about”

Prayer Societies
“How can we overcome obstacles and help stir one another up in prayer? One means I have learned from others and used over the years, with last night being the most recent, is to introduce the idea of Prayer Societies.”

Kindle Books

A God-Sized Vision: Revival Stories that Stretch and Stir by Collin Hansen $3.99. This is a hugely encouraging book.

The Next Story: Faith, Friends, Family, and the Digital World by Tim Challies $3.99.

PROOF: Finding Freedom through the Intoxicating Joy of Irresistible Grace $3.99. A modern re-presentation of the doctrines of grace.

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Memory Capacity Of Our Brains 10 Times What Was Previously Believed, Equal To Entire Internet
“The memory capacity of our brains may be 10 times what was previously believed, say scientists who’ve gained important insights into the size and extent of our neural connections.” This is a perfect graphical commentary on Psalm 139:14.

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Best Blogs

On The Path To The Cancer Ward

10 Unforgettable Lessons on Fatherhood | Desiring God

The God of Typological Recapitulation – Feeding on Christ

The Pastor and Social Media – Feeding on Christ

8 Features of the Best Kind of Calvinism | Challies Dot Com

17 Ways to Meditate on Scripture | TGC

Can Someone Who Believes in Limited Atonement Plead With Sinners? – Borrowed Light

The Pastor’s Dilemma: How Pastoral Debt is Destroying Churches (And What You Can Do to Help). | Scribblepreach.com

Jonathan Edwards’ Preferred Method of Delivery In Preaching – Feeding on Christ

You Must Read | Gentle Reformation

Learning Contentment by Sinclair Ferguson | Ligonier Ministries Blog

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Blind Spots: Becoming a Courageous, Compassionate, and Commissioned Church (Cultural Renewal)

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An Interview With Collin Hansen About Blind Spots

A Bright Song From A Deep Darkness

A week or so ago, I received an email from Brad Hansen with the lyrics of a song he had composed while in a recent dark spell with depression. I was deeply touched by the words, and asked if I could share his song and story on the blog. He replied: “I would be glad to share my story. I decided long ago that I would open my life and struggles to others, with the hope that people could know that they’re not alone.” So here’s a little of Brad’s testimony to God’s grace followed by the song.

Even an old dog can learn new tricks; and even a depressed dog can be found smiling for reasons which elude the wisest of masters. This is the story of such a dog – old (which I know to be true because my sons say so) and well acquainted with depression, now for about 40 years.

The onset of depression was, for me, like a moment from Jurassic Park – the moment when a distant “thud” creates rings in a nearby puddle. You think it’s nothing, until it happens again, a bit more pronounced. Soon you realize that there is something present more mysterious and threatening than you realized.

The Bottom Drops Out

All this began taking place in my late teens, when I noticed that my mood, my energy, and my enjoyment of life would take a tumble for a few days. It was a bit unpleasant, but it wasn’t long before I was my usual self. But over the next 3-5 years the tumbles became falls hurtling deeper. What once affected my life for a few days here and there began extending to a few weeks, and later still months on end. I had graduated from college, was married, on my way through seminary, and all the while living in a fog from which I had only a few periods of relief. Somehow I muddled through. I graduated from seminary, received a call to a church, and was ordained. It was then that the bottom dropped out.

My memories of that period are (blessedly!) few. But I still remember the pattern. I would begin my day getting up, eating breakfast, showering, getting dressed, and then immobilized in bed for hours. Within a year of beginning this pastorate I found myself hospitalized in a psychiatric unit. I was experiencing what medical people would later call “Bipolar II” – a depression with varying mood swings, most of which are experienced below the water line. In those days the medical arsenal for depression was relatively slim, but I was fortunate to find relief through lithium. After two months hospitalization I was released and returned home.

Burned Out Shell

But I knew that as a person I was mostly a shell, and my inner being was burned out. It’s quite common for people to misunderstand what medication can and cannot do. In my case lithium served to level the playing field, but I had a lot of recovery to do before I began to believe “I got game.” It’s been a journey of 35-40 years with many ups and downs, which continues to this day, when the old dog learned a new trick.

Only a few weeks ago, I sat at a prayer meeting at our church on a Sunday evening. Shortly before prayer began, I felt the darkness descending on me. The best description of what this is like is to remember your last visit to the optometrist. She sets before your face a contraption with any number of lenses, and, with the eye chart out ahead of you, begins the questions: “Which is clearer – 1 or 2? Which is clearer – 3 or 4?” In between those verbal choices, of course, is a moment when the optometrist flips a lens from one side to another. One side (in theory!) is clearer than the other, and becomes so in the wink of an eye. That is what my mood swings are like. One moment, I’m fine; the next moment everything is cloudy or even dark. On that evening I wasn’t able to pray out loud; I prayed silently knowing what was happening to me, and thanking God that he was with me. I attended to some of the spoken prayers as they were spoken. But I knew that I might be in for a dark spell.

Songs From The Darkness

The following morning proved that to be the case. I was down and heavy, and my prayer to God was “Help me to do what I can today.” What happened next is a bit hard to describe. I found myself going to my table with my Bible open to Psalm 42-43, with a sudden urge to write a hymn, and retell the story of the psalmist and his God in my own words, out of my own human condition. Within a half hour I had the result: a hymn which I entitled, “Here, Lord, I Kneel to Pray.” And with hymn in hand, and John Ireland’s music (“Love Unknown”) in my head, the old dog smiled a bit, and contentment (though certainly not euphoria) reigned. My world, and welcome to it.

Since that time, I’ve turned my attention to other texts and theology, both biblical and systematic, to ply this new trade. I’ve discovered that God entrusts to his oft-depressed servants the very songs he has given to them in the darkness, for the building up of the body, to the praise of his glory. And it’s not bad work if you can find it. Cheers!

“Here, Lord, I Kneel to Pray”
Psalm 42
Tune: Love Unknown (John Ireland)

Here, Lord, I kneel to pray;
Yet deep within my heart
There is no joy and darkness clouds its ev’ry part.
The memory of worship sweet
Stands far away while I must weep.

So my soul longs for you,
My Lord, who truly lives,
Whose presence like the flowing streams he richly gives
For thirst do I, and thus I cry.
My tears for food won’t satisfy.

Yet my Lord sings to me
His steadfast love by day,
And through the night his song is with me ‘ere I pray.
Shall he forget the cruel threat
That bids my soul my life regret?

So to myself I speak.
To my soul would I preach,
“Be not cast down, let hope become your heart’s relief.
God shall you save, begetting praise;
His light and truth are yours always.”

If you don’t know the tune, here’s a video to help you learn it.

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Best Blogs

From the Blackest Kid to Believer to the Highest Bench: The Life of Clarence Thomas | Desiring God

Getting the Gospel Right: An Interview with R.C. Sproul by Steven Lawson | Ligonier Ministries Blog

The English Reformation and the Puritans: A New Teaching Series from Michael Reeves by Nathan W. Bingham | Ligonier Ministries Blog

The Days of Creation and Death Before the Fall | For His Renown

The Days of Creation and Exodus 20:11 | For His Renown

‘Mindfulness’ or the mind of Christ: A false dilemma – Reformation21

A life-long debt of gratitude | TGC

I can’t get no satisfaction | Don’t Stop Believing

I Know God Loves Me, But Does He Like Me?

11 Questions Every Pastor Should Ask | TGC

Biggest Mistakes Preachers Make – pt.2 | Biblical Preaching

I Was Born Weak | Challies Dot Com

Why Mike Wittmer Thinks You Should Be a Worldly Saint | TGC

What Are Some Of The Dangers & Pitfalls Single Christian Women Face? – 20schemes

10 Tips for Ministering to Singles in Your Church – ChurchPastor.com

Why Is the Number of the Beast 666? | TGC | The Gospel Coalition

3 Most Important Times to Teach Your Kids Theology – The Wardrobe Door

Reading as Parenting « THE CHRISTIAN PUNDIT

5 books our kids should read

God, Protect My Girls | Challies Dot Com

Do Secular Family Values Even Exist?

New Research on Same-Sex Households Reveals Kids Do Best With Mom and Dad | Public Discourse

No Grey Area | TGC

Why “50 Shades” is not the same as biblical submission | Denny Burk

Fifty Shades of Nay: Sin Is a Needle, Not a Toy | Desiring God

‘Fifty Shades Of Grey’ Doesn’t Deserve A Happy Ending

Fifty Shades Of Shame

Twenty Twitter Tips | Blog | Think Theology

Top 10 Podcasts for Entrepreneurs to Learn Personal Finance From | Inc.com

Brian Williams and the Tragedy of the Male Ego – Reformation21 Blog

President Obama and the Problem of Religious Conviction | TGC

A Presidential Blunder: My Response to Obama’s Address at the National Prayer Breakfast | RZIM

Yeah, Well, But What About the Crusades? | TGC

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My Dad’s Story: Dream of My Child

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Human creativity at its very best :)

I, Pencil: The Movie

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Weekend Reading

Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman ($2.99)

Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking by Susan Kain ($2.99)

The Elements of Style by William Strunk ($2.99)

First Man: The Life of Neil A. Armstrong by J Hansen ($1.99)

Thomas Jefferson (Author of America) by Christopher Hitchens ($1.99)

The Gospel and Personal Evangelism by Mark Dever ($0.99)

How to Set Up Your Desk: A Guide to Fixing a (Surprisingly) Overlooked Productivity Problem by Matt Perman ($4.99)

An Approach to Extended Memorization of Scripture by Andrew Davis ($0.99)

I Am Hutterite: The Fascinating True Story of a Young Woman’s Journey to reclaim Her Heritage by Mary-Ann Kirkby ($1.99)

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7 Things To Consider Before Sharing Online

The Foundation of Christian Joy

4 Characteristics of Earnest Preaching

So Your Child Is Dating a Non-Christian

A Word To The Introverted Pastor: Be Extroverted on Sunday

Thinking About Vocation (not Vacation)

Finding Hope for An Often-Fatal Genetic Disorder

Who Is The Most Important Person In Your Church

The Pastor’s Wife Who Went Crazy

Life As An Ordinary Pastor’s Kid

The Pastor’s Kid: My Happy Childhood

Special Friendship Between Preschooler and WWII Veteran

22 Facts About Sleep That Will Surprise You (Infographic)

Podcasts

Two outstanding podcasts on Faith and Mental Illness from Michael Horton.

Podcast 1: Faith & Mental Illness

Podcast 2: Darkness is My Only Companion

See Michael’s recent blog post on the issue and also this Faith & Mental Illness Study Kit.

Videos

Inspire Her Mind

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Triple Lightning Strike On Chicago’s Tallest Buildings

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