Author: Tim Challies

Weekend A La Carte (June 8)

A La Carte: Fighting for faith when doubts abound / The incredible blessing of my father’s final months / Why you can’t let yourself feel content / The means of doing much good / Bible translations are for people / Kindle deals / and more.See AlsoFree Stuff Fridays (TWR)Bring Your Skills to the Missions WorldWeekend A La Carte (August 12)

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Free Stuff Fridays (TWR)

This giveaway is sponsored by TWR, also known as Trans World Radio, whose mission is to reach the world for Christ by mass media so that lasting fruit is produced. TWR is looking for engineering, IT, maintenance and finance specialists to help us tell the story to God’s glory. Explore these and other opportunities here.  TWR is offering a bundle of inspiring books, including works by New York Times bestselling authors Timothy Keller and Max Lucado. If you are the winner, you will receive the following:  And a bonus: Learn about the story of TWR in Making Waves: TWR’s journey to reach the world for Christ through media. This 257-page, softcover book weaves together listener testimonies with reports and personal accounts by TWR staff and leaders to paint a dynamic portrait of how the Lord is using TWR, its partners, and media to transform individuals’ lives.  Welcome to TWR’s free book bundle giveaway. Only one entry will be accepted per person. Entries will close at 11:59 p.m. EDT June 13. The winner will be notified by email on June 18. We are only able to ship the book bundle to North American addresses. By submitting your email address, you understand that you will receive email updates from TWR. You may unsubscribe at any time. Enter to Win * indicates required Email Address * First Name Last NameSee AlsoBring Your Skills to the Missions WorldWeekend A La Carte (August 12)

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The Way You Walk

You can tell a lot about people by the way they walk, can’t you? You can tell a lot about their physical health, their emotional state, and perhaps even their spiritual condition. You can often tell at a glance whether they are healthy or ill, joyful or sorrowful, delighting or despondent. Consider a company of soldiers marching smartly together, their uniforms crisp and new, as together they march toward the field of battle. Their every step portrays competence and confidence. Consider that same company as they return weeks later, their numbers diminished, their uniforms battered, their feet shuffling rather than marching. It takes no great expertise to read their walk and understand their situation. Or consider friends who pass through the doors of the church the week after suffering a grievous loss. Unknown to them, their sadness is expressed even in the way they walk, their grief manifested in their short strides, their hesitant steps, their bent backs. Their sorrow is displayed in their every step, their grief unintentionally visible to all around them. Consider the walk of the bearer of good news versus the bearer of dreaded news, the groom versus the widower, the young woman versus the old, the the employee on his first day versus the employee on the day he learns his position has been terminated. Consider even the walk of the person who has determined to change sexuality or gender—a man now attempting to imitate the walk of a woman or a woman the stride of a man. In every…See AlsoA La Carte (March 10)A La Carte (January 7)How Do You Walk Into Church?

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A La Carte (June 7)

A La Carte: Feminism as critical social theory / Lessons from a Job season / Was the woman at the well married to any of the five men? / Holy haggling / The other D-Day / The problem with livestreams / and more.See AlsoA La Carte (May 22)A La Carte (May 15)A La Carte (11/27)

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A La Carte (June 6)

A La Carte: Toward a Protestant pronatalism / The rise of hyperpleasures / Why only pastors can baptize / Fighting the “respectable” sins of gossip and slander / Can we forgive when the offender doesn’t repent? / 10 questions a Christian man should ask himself before making a marriage proposal / D-day / Kindle deals / and more.See AlsoWeekend A La Carte (May 25)A La Carte (May 21)A La Carte (May 13)

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