Grace and peace to you today.
Today’s Kindle deals include a nice little list of titles from Crossway.
(Yesterday on the blog: We Always Glean Among the Sheaves)
“‘Where do you live?’ she asked. Wind whipped her white curls into a crown around her head against a blur of golden wheat fields as we sailed along the dirt road. I glanced her way. She sat slightly hunched in the passenger seat. We’d been catching up while I drove. Two long years had passed. I returned home to a widowed mom, visibly aged and mourning the loss of a husband and father we both loved. ‘She gets confused sometimes,’ my brothers told me.”
Ed Welch reflects on the importance of even dull conversations. “Some conversations are just less interesting than others. The simple facts of a person’s day—the route to work, the morning snack, the spilled coffee—are not interesting unless they reveal something about the person who lived those details.”
How Many Wills Does God Have? (Video)
R.C. Sproul’s answer to this question is really helpful.
“Can you imagine being Noah and seeing that first
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