Some helpful articles I’ve bookmarked:
- Monday is Reformation Day — the 499th anniversary of the day that Martin Luther posted his theses on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg. Here are 10 things you should know about the Reformation.
- Andy Naselli and J. D. Crowley wrote an excellent book on the conscience. Now Naselli applies the principles to the election, asking, “Can You Vote for Donald Trump with a Clear Conscience?”
- David Mathis reminds us that “Every Click Counts.” You should know and remember this about your internet activity.
- Looking for a good read this weekend? How about one of these biographies?
- I don’t know this author or blog, but I found this article on comfort to be compelling and convicting.
- Be careful what you read. Not every magazine, newspaper, or internet post is accurate or true. And Matthew Anderson asserts that “Almost Everything the Media Tell You About Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity is Wrong.”
- How are you doing on your Bible reading this year? This author suggests “17 Benefits to Reading Your Bible.”
- Tim Challies reminds us that it is wise to consider the cost of our sin before we sin.
- Philip Holmes identifies entertainment as the evangelical drug of choice. It’s not a good choice.
- Jerry Bridges entered glory a few months ago; if you missed it, here is a fitting tribute from a friend and colleague.
- And there has been a protracted discussion on many blogs about the nature of the Trinitarian relationship; Jesse Johnson summarizes the debate in 200 words.