Good morning from Brazil. I’m in São Paulo this morning and making my way to Recife this afternoon. We will soon begin filming yet another episode of Worship Round the World.

Today’s Kindle deals include a couple of good options.

(Yesterday on the blog: Your Loved Ones Love You Still)

The Upside-Down Metaphor: A Hermeneutical Critique of Josh Butler’s Beautiful Union

Anne Kennedy reviews Josh Butler’s now-infamous book. “In his provocative book, Beautiful Union: How God’s Vision for Sex Points Us to the Good, Unlocks the True, and (Sort of) Explains Everything,1 Josh Butler articulates a theological picture of God’s union with humanity in Christ that is sexual, rather than sacramental in nature. Butler makes exegetical and categorical errors that lead him to at least two theologically problematic conclusions.”

The Aim of Satan

What does Satan aim at in his engagements with us? This article explains.

How Can Leaders Become Difference Makers?

“Healthy, courageous leaders are humble, fearful followers.” —David M. Cook and Shane W. Parker (Sponsored Link)

Water into Wine?

Shane Rosenthal: “The account of Jesus turning water into wine at the wedding of Cana is a well-known story from the Gospel of John. When commenting


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