Joe Carter asks if there’s even any actual demand for same-sex marriage.
- David Murray offers a dozen suggestions to stave of Bible reading that’s become boring. I have regularly used a number of these for many years. It’s a very helpful list.
- I always like to read about what others are reading. Here is a list of books from Rosaria Butterfield.
- My first thought when I read this was, “That’s awful.” My second thought was, “I think that’s too low.” Americans don’t read enough. The report says 27% didn’t read even one book last year. That’s a shame; and I think the percentage is probably higher than that.
- And one last one on reading: do you want to read more? (You should.) Doug Wilson gives several helpful tips: create a book log; read something every day; read more than one book at a time.
- 100 skills every man should know. How many do you know? (I’m a little over 50% and wish I knew how to whistle with my fingers and wish I didn’t know how to shovel snow.)
- Is there hope for the unhappy single? Desiring God says “yes.”
- Evil seems so ordinary and normal. “The doctors in the Planned Parenthood videos seem like normal people because they are normal people.”
- The Abortion Guarantee.
- John Dyer reminds us why technology can’t replace the church. No matter how much we love and use our cell phones.
- Can gambling be good?
- If you have friends who are infertile, here are five things they likely want you to know.