Good morning, and may the God of love and peace be with you today.
Today’s Kindle deals include a number of selections from Crossway with a few others besides.
(Yesterday on the blog: When We Failed to Count the Cost)
The False Gospel of Assuming the Worst of Others
“One reason conversations about hard topics like social justice tend to generate more heat than light, both within and beyond the church, is a phenomenon we may call ‘the Newman Effect.’” Thaddeus Williams explains the phenomenon and its importance.
“I am, by nature, something of a worrier. In fact, I am the grandson of a worrier, who had a very worried son, who has passed that tendency on to me and which I have nobly engendered in my boy. Four generations of Kneale worry and counting. Telling us to just stop worrying doesn’t really help. It is sometimes impossible – particularly last thing at night – to turn the worries off.”
How To Survive Three Days In The Wild
If this ever comes in handy, I expect you to send me a thank you note.
Jim Elliff reflects on Revelation’s warning
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