Author: Tim Challies

Free Stuff Fridays (Ligonier Ministries)

This week’s Free Stuff Friday is sponsored by Ligonier Ministries, who also sponsored the blog this week.  What is the most important goal in your life? Is it truly worth pursuing? R.C. Sproul wrote The Race of Faith to help us fix our focus on what matters most: that which is true and eternal. Using the Apostles’ Creed as a framework, he presents a compelling summary of the gospel and challenges us to run the lifelong marathon of faith in Christ. Ligonier Ministries is offering a free download for Challies readers. With this download, you’ll also enter to win one of ten hardcover copies of We Believe, Ligonier’s collection of historic Christian creeds, catechisms, and confessions of faith. Learn more about The Race of Faith here. Enter Here.See AlsoFree Stuff Fridays (Ligonier Ministries)Free Stuff Fridays (Ligonier Ministries)Free Stuff Fridays (Ligonier Ministries and Reformation Trust)

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Is the Bible Actually Trustworthy?

As Christians, we are unapologetic about this fact: Everything hinges on the Bible. All we believe, all we proclaim, all we do, all we hope for—it all depends on Scripture. If the Bible is not true, our faith is not true. If the Bible is not reliable, our faith is not reliable. If the Bible is not trustworthy, we are most to be pitied.See AlsoA La Carte (August 2)A Field Guide on Gender and SexualityA La Carte (July 19)

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A La Carte (August 2)

A La Carte: It’s time to forget ‘faith’ / When her suffering shakes your faith / Look for the glimmers / Should my company help build a casino? / Everything short of hell is mercy / Logos sale / and more.See AlsoA La Carte (June 28)A La Carte (June 18)A La Carte (May 22)

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A La Carte (August 1)

A La Carte: Shepherds for Sale / Cultivating Christlike compassion on social media / What to say to Dave about regular Bible reading / Watch your heart in an election year / Who wrote the gospels? / Small is underrated / A big new batch of Kindle deals / and more.See AlsoA La Carte (June 17)A La Carte (June 3)A La Carte (May 21)

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What a New Day and New Month Will Bring

We never know what a season will bring, what a month will bring, or even what a day will bring. The recent circumstances of people I love have got me thinking about the uncertain nature of living in this world. Some had the greatest spring of their lives only to find it followed by the hardest of summers. Some experienced the heights of joy in June, never imagining the depths of sorrow that would come with July. Some learned that a day of celebration can be immediately followed by a day of lament. Such is life in a world as shattered and broken as ours.See AlsoA La Carte (July 19)My Most Common Pastoral CounselA Whole Batch of New Books for Kids

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