Blessings to you today.
(Yesterday on the blog: The Freedom of Embracing My Weaknesses)
Thousands of Happy, Unwitting Plagiarists: The Shaping Legacy of Tim Keller
I really appreciated Jared Wilson’s tribute to Tim Keller. (See also Paul Tripp’s)
“The longer I walk with God, the smaller I recognize myself to be—small power, small thinking, small faith, small resistance to sin. I am not great. Surprisingly, this has not discouraged me.”
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Anything Worth Doing, Is Worth Doing Badly
“You’ve probably heard it said, ‘Anything worth doing, is worth doing well.’ Generally, I agree with that statement. If a thing is worth giving our time for, we should strive to do it with excellence.” However…
Donald Macleod (1940–2023): In Memoriam
This weekend the Scottish theologian Donald McLeod went to be with the Lord. This is
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