Author: Tim Challies

Free Stuff Fridays (The Good Book Company)

This week’s Free Stuff Friday is sponsored by The Good Book Company who also sponsored the blog this week. They have 5 packages of their bestselling children’s storybook series to give away. Tales That Tell The Truth are an exciting range of storybooks for children aged 3-6 which combine stunning illustrations from Catalina Echeverri with faithful, Bible-centered storytelling. 5 winners will each receive the following titles: The Garden, the Curtain and the Cross by Carl Laferton Teach children why Jesus …

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When Parents Feel Like We Are Mostly Failing Most of the Time

I am sure parenting has always been a complicated business. I’m sure each generation of parents has had to deal with issues specific to their unique time and context. I rather suspect, though, that parents who raise children at the cusp of a technological transformation face a special kind of challenge. It falls to them to blaze a trail through unknown territory. And that is exactly what parents are doing today as we raise our children in this digital world. …

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A La Carte (March 6)

Yesterday my son texted Aileen to ask, “How do so many people know it’s my birthday?” So thanks to all those who saw him down at SBTS and said “happy birthday.” Also, I suppose this is proof that he doesn’t read my site! Today’s Kindle deals include a few good books, just like most other days… Logos users, you can vote on the next round of Logos March Madness as we work toward getting access to some heavily-discounted books. The products …

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A La Carte (March 5)

My eldest turns 20 today. 20! So if you happen to see him down there at Southern Seminary, give him a quick and introvert-appropriate “happy birthday.” (And yes, it’s just about killing me that he’s 600 miles away from me today!) Today’s Kindle deals include a few “odds and ends.” Westminster Books has a deal on the new Big Theology for Little Hearts series of books for young children. (Yesterday on the blog: Living as Christians in the Age of …

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Living as Christians in the Age of AI

Over the past few years I’ve had many opportunities to speak on the subject of technology—a natural consequence of having written a book called The Next Story: Faith, Friends, Family, and the Digital World. I almost invariably end my speeches with a time of Q&A and one question I can always count on being asked is this: What’s next? I’ve spoken about the rise of digital technologies and the ways they’ve integrated themselves into almost every aspect of our lives, …

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