I thought that I’d do a special short post to draw your attention to 2 very short, but quite helpful book pertaining to our current situation. How should Christians respond to the Coronavirus? I’ve seen Christians claim that it’s God’s judgment, I’ve seen others claim that it’s the work of Satan. I’ll be honest, neither of these responses are helpful, nor do they help our witness to the world. But here are two books that can help…Continue reading “Coronavirus books…”
Saturday Snippets (April 11)
Here are some of the articles that I’ve read recently and have found interesting, helpful, challenging and encouraging. I hope that they will be the same for you, my dear readers.Continue reading “Saturday Snippets (April 11)”
Saturday Snippets…
Here are some of the articles that I’ve read recently and have found interesting, helpful, challenging and encouraging. I hope that they will be the same for you, my dear readers.Continue reading “Saturday Snippets…”
Don’t waste your isolation!
How many times in prayer meetings, or discussions with brothers and sisters in Christ, have we said “I just wish I had more time!”? We’re surrounded by constant distractions and things that pull on our time. Prayer time is shortened, Bible reading is all but gone except for a wee quick verse in the morning and off to work we go. We can run through life at 100 mph and we forget to stop and thank the Lord for all He has done and given us.
Well, now many of those distractions are gone. One of the things that this time has brought about is that a lot of idols have been taken away, a lot of the distractions have gone. But it won’t be plain sailing, we’re not going to be able to switch our hearts from idol-factories to devoted disciples in an instant. But now we have an opportunity to change, an opportunity to do something about it all and so we must take it. Friends, don’t waste your isolation.Continue reading “Don’t waste your isolation!”
Water in the Wilderness
John 7:37
Resources for digging deeper..
One of the privileges of being a blogger/book reviewer is that I get sent tons of really good resources as soon as, or before, they hit the local bookshop shelf. This also means that I read a huge variety of resources which I hope will be helpful to you, my dear readers.
This time of isolation means, for some at least, that people have more time on their hands. How often in a prayer meeting have you said “pray for more time to read my Bible and to learn more about God”? Well, now maybe you have that extra time, use it wisely! Continue reading “Resources for digging deeper..”
Saturday Snippets…
Here are some of the articles that I’ve read recently and have found helpful, challenging and encouraging. I hope that they will be the same for you my dear readers 🙂
Every once in a while I’d like to keep you up to date with some of the articles that I’ve enjoyed reading. I’d like these posts to be helpful for you and to encourage you to listen to the voice of other bloggers out there who have some great things to say.
Where is Christ in the Old Testament?
As many of us are stuck at home and as some people maybe have more time to read their Bibles hopefully people will also dive into the Old Testament. Here is a blog post by a pastor in Scotland which will help you identify how to see Christ in the Old Testament in 7 places.
Practicing the Ordinances in a Pandemic
During this very unusual time churches are having to think creatively about how to care for their people and how they practice the ordinances, or sacraments, of baptism and the Lord’s Supper. In this blog post Bill Riedel, a pastor in Washington D.C., argues that church should practice the Lord’s Supper.
Can Baptism and the Lord’s Supper Go Online?
In this post Bobbie Jamieson, an associate pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist in Washington D.C., argues that the Lord’s Supper cannot be done online.
Embracing the Quiet Life
Chris Thomas, a pastor in New South Wales, gives us great insights into our current culture and how we are terrified of the ‘quiet life’. Love this quote…
‘The vast majority of Christians in the West have bought into the lie that ‘busy is best’, and ‘loud and proud’ has become our slogan.’
How I’m Praying in a Pandemic
How exactly do we pray during this strange time? Cassie Watson, a ministry apprentice in Sydney, gives us an insight into her own prayer life during this time. At times like these we should all do our duty to obey our governments and all Christians should be praying to our faithful and loving God.
The Celebrity Pastor We’ve Never Known
There are plenty of well-known pastors across the world, often known for their Bible teaching and/or their books. But no pastor is going to be famous for their diligent work of caring for the flock day in and day out. Tim Challies, the godfather of blogging and pastor in Ontario, has written this great post about the work of a faithful pastor.
COVID-19: Living by Probabilities or Providence?
Mike Emlet has written this helpful reminder of who our God is and how we should turn to and trust in Him during this time. We might be tempted to rely on stats and statistics during this time, but as Christians, we should be running to God and trusting in His providence. You can’t beat a blog post that quotes the Heidelberg Catechism!
Being Salt and Light in Isolation
Christians are called to be salt and light in the world, how can we continue to do that during this time of isolation? Bethan has written a helpful blog post with ideas and resources for us. I hope that this post will give you ideas and the courage to continue to be witnesses of Jesus during this time.
Sex; a taboo or a hobby horse?
If you take a look into many Christian bookshops today you’ll probably find multiple books (if not shelves) on the topic of sex and sexuality. Books about sex for people of all ages to read and learn; teenagers, students, parents, pastors, married couples, youth groups, books about how to teach your kids about sex and books about what the Bible teaches concerning sex. There is currently a torrent of material out there on the topic of sex. Look in a church pulpit though and you’ll probably see that sex is either a taboo or a hobby horse, some people never speak about it and others use every excuse to speak about it.Continue reading “Sex; a taboo or a hobby horse?”
Books about the bedroom…
Over the last few years there have been tons and tons of books written on the topic of sexuality from a Christian perspective. It’s a topic that I’ve read a lot about, but not one that I necessarily post about a lot. One of the reasons that I don’t post often about is that sexuality is a point of controversy and contention, and my goal for this blog is not to stir up controversy. Another reason that I don’t post about it a lot is because I am no expert and, in my opinion, there are maybe too many books on the topic right now. The problem that many Christians are in danger of is elevating sexual sin above every other sin and treating it as unforgivable. However, more to come on that soon. Continue reading “Books about the bedroom…”
Some of the books I’ve read recently…
One of the joys of reading the amount of material that I do is that I get to devour tons and tons of knowledge. One of the downsides is that I can’t always write full reviews on every book. If I reviewed every book I read, I’d need to make this my full-time job! But at the beginning of the year I posted a blog with a list of books I read whilst on holiday. It was a slightly different kind of post, more of a list with short recommendations rather than full reviews. However, many people got in touch and said how they found it to be quite helpful. Therefore, I thought I’d give you another similar post highlighting some of the books that I’ve read recently (in no particular order).Continue reading “Some of the books I’ve read recently…”
