The God of love and peace be with you today.
Today’s Kindle deals include some excellent titles such as Mary Mohler’s book on gratitude. There are many others along with it.
(Yesterday on the blog: Thoughts on Digital Libraries in 2025)
Discipleship in the Reformed World
“The Reformed church has many obvious strengths. We prize robust theology, confessions, and historic Christianity. We are committed to church discipline and the regulative principle of worship. We deeply care about how we approach and think about God. These are all to be commended. But we should also be willing to acknowledge our weaknesses and to seek to correct and address them. One of these areas of weakness is discipleship…”
Kirsten Black tells about a time of intense suffering. “For years, I thought the nearness of God would mean that everything would be okay or, at the very least, feel okay. I hoped that his nearness would mean some sort of tangible presence, some sort of relief from pain. I hoped that it would act as a shield and protection around me, that it would stop the fiery arrows of the
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