Here are some of the good reads found this week:
Resolutions. "Jesus does not need your resolutions, your recommitments, or your promises to try harder this year. If your resolve to obey God last year did not help you to be faithful, it will not make you successful this year. Jesus asks for your love."
Christmas Is Over. Now What Do We Do with Jesus? "Celebrating the birth of that baby with the beautiful story of the stable and the manger is easy. But once the nativity sets are packed away (ok, ALL of my decorations aren't put away yet), do we still think about Him?"
Leaving Christianity: How an Old Man Helped Save My Faith, HT to Challies. "If He was so good and so kind, why, despite my greatest efforts and consistent faith, was nothing working out? I was the kid who always kept his nose clean, had his act together, and tried to do the right thing. Why wasn't I prospering?"
Prayer for My Heart This Election Year, HT to Challies. "Whether we're interested in political science or not, this year with all of its candidates and craziness, will bring with it a raft of temptations. As I consider the year ahead, I know I need to guard my heart against the enemy's attacks. Will you join with me in preparing your heart for whatever might happen in the months leading up to November 5?"
A Little Story about Worship. Dan Olinger shares a neat story about a worship experience in the Kenyan bush. It didn't take place during the singing, but the offering time.
Back to School Prayer Retreat: A Guaranteed Blessing. This is a neat idea and could easily be adapted or simplified.
Chasity as Worship, HT to Challies. "I heard the message loud and clear: girls don't struggle like boys do. So when I discovered that I had a sex-drive, I felt nothing but shame. I have carried that shame throughout most of my life and still, to this day, have to wrestle it down sometimes and triple-punch it with the truth of the Imago Dei, the God-created goodness of sexuality, and the full forgiveness in Christ for all our sins. But I want more for my daughter."
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