Here are a few of the thought-provoking reads found this week:
Peace That Passes All Understanding, HT to Challies. "Now what? I just tried one of the classic passages on anxiety and it didn't work. A-ha, there is a clue. I was looking for a pill. I visited God-my-pharmacist and asked what to take for my anxiety. That's not the way Scripture works. I should have noticed it when I reduced the passage to a formula."
Trusting God Through Terminal Illness, HT to Challies. "I am very thankful that I have an eye-tracking device so that I can still use a computer and turn on the TV. When my voice gives up, I can use my eyes to slowly type a few phrases which my mechanical voice speaks out loud. It would be easy to look at me and feel that there was no purpose to my life, but that's not what God says."
To the Impetuous and Impulsive. "As people repent of their sins and profess their loyalty to him, he does not eradicate their personalities as if he created them wrong in the first place or as if there is nothing within them he can use or redeem. Rather, he channels their personality, he redirects it, masters it, perfects it. Though he does sanctify his people, he does not completely destroy and then recreate them in such a way that they are all the same."
Four Practical Ways to Cultivate Personal Evangelism, HT to Challies. "Let's be honest, evangelism can be intimidating. For most, it can induce certain anxiety that can be crippling. It is easy to leave this high call that every believer has to a select few – elders, extroverts, or "experts." Where does this intimidation come from when it comes to evangelism?"
Can Christians Date Nonbelievers? HT to Challies. The author answers from passages other than the usual go-to verse on this issue.
Eleven Factors for Helpful Short Term Mission Trips from one who has been on both sides of such trips, HT to Challies.
Welcoming the World's Oldest Babies, HT to Challies. "Three weeks ago—on Monday, October 31—Rachel Ridgeway gave birth to the oldest babies in the world. Nearly 30 years ago, Lydia Ann and Timothy Ronald were conceived in a fertility clinic. Hours later, they were frozen."
Gray Hair Is a Crown of Glory, HT to Challies. "This age-group will never be the "target" group for church growth strategists. However, if you want a church that actually does the work of the church and gives back to you as a pastor and to the congregants on the whole – then pray for a group of elderly saints."
How Jesus Cares for Caregivers, HT to Story Warren. "Caregiving is hard. Not only do we grieve the suffering of our loved one, but we also process our own losses. Caregiving requires us to lay down our preferences and plans and pick up the holy calling of meeting the needs of another."
Chosen Isn't So Special If You're a Turkey, HT to Challies. "My kids used to say I should write a how-to-hide-the-turkey-recipe book. We ate a lot of turkey when we lived in Italy. Affordable and easily available, I disguised wings, thighs and breast, every possible way. But turkey, as often as it showed up at our house, didn't come whole." A fun story with a great application.
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