Author: Tim Challies

A La Carte (March 4)

A La Carte: Christians should long for giftedness / Talking about race in 2024 / No creed but the Bible / 7 blessings older saints offer the church / Is it okay for Christians to grieve? / Kindle and book deals / and more.See AlsoA La Carte (February 12)Weekend A La Carte (August 27)A La Carte (November 29)

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What Is the Best Thing In Life?

Any time we consider the spiritual disciplines, or means of grace, it is crucial that we remember not only the great purpose of these habits but also the great blessing they represent. We were made to know God and to be known by God. We were made in the image of God to have a real and living relationship with God. See AlsoHabits of GraceSpiritual Disciplines for the Christian LifeGod Disciplines Us By Grace

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Weekend A La Carte (March 2)

A La Carte: The only way out of our desperate hypocrisy / Are Evangelicals too hard on men? / 9 healthy ways to respond to criticism / Is God disappointed with me? / 4 snapshots of dispensationalism today / Logos and Kindle deals / and more.See AlsoWeekend A La Carte (May 14)A La Carte (March 24)A La Carte (4/21)

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Free Stuff Fridays (Help The Persecuted)

This weeks giveaway is sponsored by Help The Persecuted. Help The Persecuted rescues, restores, and rebuilds the lives of persecuted believers in the Islamic World through spiritual support and tangible help. Every week, they send out an email with specific, real-time prayer requests of persecuted believers to their global Prayer Network. You can join the Prayer Network using the form below! As a thank you, you will be entered to win a giveaway consisting of several books loved by the Help The Persecuted team, items made my persecuted believers in Lebanon and Iran, and a Help The Persecuted hat! Included in the giveaway are: Everything Sad is Untrue (a true story) by Daniel Nayeri A winner of multiple awards, Everything Sad is Untrue (a true story), recounts the early years of the author’s life in Iran, the saga of religious persecution his family faced when his mother converted to Christianity, and his time as a refugee in Italy and then asylum in the United States. The book, written for young adults but compelling to all ages, is both heartbreaking and funny, and it highlights the worthiness of Christ even when one loses everything to follow Him. Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus by Nabeel Qureshi Nabeel Qureshi grew up in a devout Muslim family. Well-versed in Islam apologetics, he frequently challenged his Christian friends. When one of them casually suggested they read the Bible together, Nabeel was happy to do so to prove the superiority of Islam. However, he ended up falling in love with Jesus Christ!…See AlsoUnite in Prayer with Persecuted BelieversOne Way To Know You’re Being PersecutedWeekend A La Carte (11/2)

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A La Carte (March 1)

A La Carte: Rumblings of revival among Gen Z / Addition by subtraction / Seeing red / Burying the talents of the Great Rewarder / Inviting evaluation of your preaching / Book and Kindle deals / and more.See AlsoA La Carte (June 2)A La Carte (December 5)A La Carte (6/6)

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