Author: Tim Challies

A La Carte (June 3)

A La Carte: Life doesn’t always turn out like we thought it would / Hope for fallen Christians / AI as theological babel fish / Teenagers and parental hypocrisy / Is there a preferred Bible translation Christians should use? / Logos and Kindle deals / and more.See AlsoA La Carte (May 30)A La Carte (May 22)Free Stuff Fridays (Zondervan Reflective)

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A Celebration of Friendship

I may not be going too far out on a limb when I suggest that you have probably not heard the name Anna Laetitia Barbauld. For various reasons she has been largely forgotten by history, and this despite achieving a significant level of fame in the eighteenth century. Though at one time she was a source of inspiration to well-known poets like Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth, they later scorned and besmirched her. By the end of her life, her fame had diminished and her reputation declinedSee AlsoThe Best Friendship in the WorldSpiritual Friendship31 Days of Purity: Spiritual Friendship

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Weekend A La Carte (June 1)

A La Carte: The desegregation of Dallas Theological Seminary / 12 things that happened on the cross / How can I be a Christian in my workplace? / Five questions for our skepticism / The sanction of sin / Never let a crisis go to waste: AI, statism, and the threats to free speech / and more.See AlsoWeekend A La Carte (May 25)A La Carte (May 23)A La Carte (May 21)

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Free Stuff Fridays (Redeemer University)

This giveaway is sponsored by Redeemer University. Get $250 off your first course when you enroll in the online Not-For-Profit Management certificate with Redeemer University! Fill out this form to get updates and to be eligible for this special offer via Challies.com Do you work for a church, school, food bank, women’s shelter, mission, ministry or any other not-for-profit organization? Maybe you are in leadership or aspire to be and want to faithfully manage the resources entrusted to you so you can magnify and multiply your organization’s impact. If so, Redeemer University’s new Not-for-Profit Management Certificate is for you. The certificate is designed for busy working professionals and aspiring managers who care deeply and work diligently to build God’s kingdom and want to develop stronger management skills based on sound business principles. Courses are entirely online allowing you to complete weekly assignments from wherever you live and whenever it works for your schedule. Take four courses to earn a Certificate and two more courses for an Advanced Certificate. Topics include legal, governance, leadership, strategy, managing staff and volunteers, marketing, advocacy and lobbying, resourcing, fundraising, and more! Courses begin three times each year (September, January, and May) with registration opening for the fall on June 10, 2024. Sign up to get updates and to be eligible for $250 off your first course when you enroll.See AlsoManaging Kingdom Causes with Sound Business Principles A Day in DubaiA La Carte (8/17)

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New and Notable Christian Books for May 2024

While the month of May has already begun to wane, it has proved to be a good month for Christian book releases. I sorted through the stacks that landed on my desk and arrived at this list of new and notables. In each case, I’ve provided the editorial description to give you a sense of what it’s all about. I hope there’s something here that catches your eye!See AlsoNew and Notable Christian Books for February 2024New and Notable Christian Books for May 2023New and Notable Christian Books for January

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