Author: Tim Challies

Why Not Use a Daily Liturgy for Your Devotions?

Trends come and go. Certain habits or interests rise for a time, wane, then rise again, often at unexpected moments. One of the recent trends I have found particularly surprising and also particularly interesting is the rise (or re-rise, if you prefer) of liturgy. This may be liturgy within formal worship services of the local church or liturgy within times of private worship. Did this trend begin with Douglas McKelvey’s Every Moment Holy series? If it didn’t begin there, his books certainly popularized it. Regardless, over the past few years we have seen a substantial number of books that share liturgies for times of worship.See AlsoNew and Notable Christian Books for October 2024A La Carte (October 31)A La Carte (October 16)

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A La Carte (November 1)

A La Carte: When a Berkeley feminist had three sons / The tragedy of IVF / What if I don’t feel forgiven? / Piper on how not to respond to suffering / What sola scriptura protects us against / Kindle deals / and more.See AlsoA La Carte (August 29)A La Carte (June 17)A La Carte (June 3)

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New and Notable Christian Books for October 2024

As October draws to its close, I wanted to ensure you know about at least some of the most notable books it brought our way. I did not see quite the quantity of new books I have seen in some previous months, but there were still some special ones. For each, I’ve provided the publisher’s description to give you a sense of what it’s all about. Hopefully there is something here that’s of interest to you!See AlsoNew and Notable Christians Books from October 2020New and Notable Books for OctoberNew & Notable Books (March 2015)

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A La Carte (October 31)

A La Carte: What is the Reformation? / More than a list of problems / A surprising story / More than songs of praise / Do elders need to evangelize? / Preach the gospel / and more.See AlsoA La Carte (October 28)A La Carte (October 25)A La Carte (October 11)

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From Practice to Perfection

You should stop by someday,” he said. “The orchestra is beginning to learn a new piece. I think you would enjoy hearing them. As promised, he met me in the lobby and led me through a locked door. As we walked down a long hallway, I could begin to hear music coming from somewhere ahead. We slipped into a rehearsal room and saw the entire orchestra seated there. The conductor stood before them, leading them in one of the pieces they were learning and would soon perform.See AlsoHow Was Your Messiah?Enjoy Messiah this ChristmasWe Shall be Changed

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