Author: Tim Challies

A La Carte (September 2)

Good morning. May the Lord bless and keep you today. There are a few new Kindle deals to look at, and possibly a few more in the morning. Logos users will want to check out this month’s free and nearly-free books. They might also be interested in this new series edited by D.A. Carson. (Yesterday on the blog: Moments With My Father (and My Son)) What Does It Mean for the Saints to Judge Angels? “What makes the passage so surprising is …

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Moments With My Father (and My Son)

I have many fond memories of my father—memories accumulated over the 43 years we shared this earth. I have fond memories based on my first twenty-one years when I lived in his home and saw him nearly every day. I remember him taking me to old Exhibition Stadium to watch the Blue Jays play. I remember going on a road trip together—just the two of us traveling across Georgian Bay and onto Manitoulin Island. I remember getting up early in …

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A La Carte (September 1)

May the Lord bless and keep you today. This week’s deal from Westminster Books is on a new book by Dane Ortlund. How Heaven Changes Us I’ve known many parents who have wondered this. “I’ve often pondered what Ben will be like in heaven. I used to think that he would still have Down Syndrome, since it comes knit into his every chromosome. But the longer we deal with not just the delights but also the deficits and struggles that …

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A La Carte (August 31)

May the God of love and peace be with you today. (Yesterday on the blog: The Kingdom of Heaven and the Kingdom of Space) The Parachurch in Light of the Church Jared Wilson: “My new friend fumbled around for an answer. It turned out he was more of a ‘freelancer.’ He had a very clear idea about how his work would benefit the Church with a capital C, the universal church. But he was less clear on how it served any particular body. And …

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AGTV Continues to Grow 10 Months After Launching

This week the blog is sponsored by AGTV. In October 2020, the team that produced American Gospel: Christ Alone launched AGTV. Some see it as a Netflix for Christian teaching. The network hosts over 800 hours of carefully curated content. Much of it is available for free. There is now a long list of premium content and exclusive films and series for AGTV subscribers. AGTV’s premium roster includes the following films: American Gospel: Christ Alone American Gospel: Christ Crucified AG: …

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