Author: Tim Challies

A La Carte (July 31)

A La Carte: Errors to avoid / Christianity’s explosive growth in China / “Faith More Precious Than Gold” (a new song) / The hardest part of overcoming addiction / No repentance in hell / Star Wars, Star Trek, and biblical counseling / and more.See AlsoA La Carte (July 11)A La Carte (July 9)A La Carte (July 3)

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New and Notable Christian Books for July 2024

As another month draws to its close, I want to make sure you’re up-to-date on some of the noteworthy new Christian books that released in July. In each case I have provided the editorial description so you can learn a little bit about it.See AlsoNew and Notable Christian Books for July 2023New and Notable Christian Books for July 2022New and Notable Christian Books for June 2022

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A La Carte (July 30)

A La Carte: Social media monk or missionary / When love wanes, the marriage covenant remains / The false identity of vanity / The crooked apple tree / The issue of wealth in the Bible / Repeated sinning and the hope of forgiveness / and more.See AlsoA La Carte (July 19)Weekend A La Carte (July 6)A La Carte (June 27)

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When God Doesn’t Give His Beloved Sleep

One of the simplest of all skills has evaded me for much of my adult life. One of those skills that most babies master in their earliest days seems to have mostly passed me by. One of the most basic of all talents has become my greatest battle. I’m referring, of course, to sleep. Though I’m really good at falling asleep, I’m extremely poor at staying asleep. And, as I’m sure you’d agree, the staying is every bit as important as the falling! When night comes and bedtime draws near, I always face it with a mix of eagerness and dread—eagerness to get some rest but dread of waking up before I get enough rest. More often than not, I sleep for a time, then wake up in the wee hours—too tired to feel rested but too rested to fall back asleep. I often begin a new day discouraged, with my mind hazy and my brain sluggish. It’s a battle that has gone on for decades and one that is getting no better as I age. In fact, it could actually be getting worse. I’ve long observed that insomnia is one of those afflictions that everyone else knows how to cure—everyone except the person experiencing it. Have you tried chamomile? Melatonin? Adjusting the temperature? Lowering the humidity? Cutting caffeine? White noise? The Calm app? Of course I have. I’ve tried all of that—I’ve tried the fringe and the mainstream and everything in between. None of it works for long or for good. Sleeping pills may…See AlsoA La Carte (August 8)Well-RestedLearning How to Rest

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A La Carte (July 29)

A La Carte: Be vexed by the Olympics opening ceremony / Confessions of a chronic yeller / Forget your first name / Disturbed faith at the county fair / The sine qua non of Christian ministry / Levels of offense in destructive relationships / Kindle deals / and more.See AlsoA La Carte (July 26)A La Carte (June 28)A La Carte (May 16)

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