Remember that Ligonier has made all its teaching series free for a limited time. There are lots of newer ones there, along with the classics.
(Yesterday on the blog: So Very Weak, Yet So Very Proud)
I would gladly co-sign David Steele’s Christian Reading Manifesto. “My concern is that those who will benefit the most from this article will never read it in the first place. In other words, the strange irony is that those who need this the most simply will not take the time to ‘take up and read.’ While some young evangelicals bemoan the discipline of reading, they sever the root of the tree which is designed to help them grow and flourish. Malnourished and immature Christians will populate our pews and propagate a new breed of spiritual immaturity.”
A Small Tool to Salvage Your Sanctification While in Self-Quarantine
Joe Carter’s experience seems typical. “I was going to use this time of isolation and solitude to grow in godliness and knowledge of God. Rather than consider the lockdown a disruption of daily life, I’d think of it as a retreat from the distractions of the world and use the time to
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