Author: Tim Challies

A La Carte (June 18)

I used to wonder at what age an afternoon nap became a near-crucial component of daily life. The answer, it turns out, is whatever age I am now (which I believe is 43). And now you know the answer too. Today’s Kindle deals include a couple of solid and relatively new commentaries as well as a few other titles. (Yesterday on the blog: How To Bear Up Under Your Burdens) It’s Time for a New Culture War Strategy Kevin DeYoung …

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How To Bear Up Under Your Burdens

We all bear burdens on our pilgrimage through this weary and wearying world. Sometimes these are burdens of temptation, when we feel the world, the flesh, and the devil arrayed against us, luring and enticing us toward some sinful thought or depraved deed. Sometimes these are burdens of guilt as we think back to a sin we committed and we grieve our folly, grieve our inner disposition away from what is good and toward what is evil. Sometimes these are …

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A La Carte (June 17)

Today’s Kindle deals include more commentaries. Among them is Waltke’s excellent volume on Genesis. Those who know Greek will want to check out the new Greek Scripture Journals from Crossway, on sale this week at Westminster Books. Tend Your Own Garden Garden, of course, is metaphorical. “I read my Bible and I prayed. I prayed for my neighbors and for my world. But as I did, I was also reminded that I can’t change the whole world everyday. Every single …

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A La Carte (June 16)

Today’s Kindle deals include a long list of commentaries and other reference material. (Yesterday on the blog: The One About Calvinism and Evangelism) Supreme Court: Employment Law Protects Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Joe Carter explains the recent ruling from the Supreme Court. “There are at least three reasons Christians should be concerned about this court ruling that the term ‘sex’ covers gender identity and sexual orientation.” (See also: The Supreme Court Decides Who Is a Woman and After the …

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The One About Calvinism and Evangelism

If you read enough blogs over a long enough period of time, you will inevitably begin to see patterns emerge. You will see that certain subjects are addressed time and again by writer after writer. One such article that has been written a hundred times by a hundred people, myself included probably, is the one about Calvinism and evangelism. Many Calvinists have felt the need to defend their tribe against the age-old charge that Calvinism diminishes evangelism and that Calvinists …

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