Saturday Links
Merry Christmas! May God richly bless you as we celebrate the birth of our Savior.
This will be my last post of the year. I’m taking next week off writing and blogging.
I’d like to invite you to join me in an 8 Habits Challenge to start 2022.
Podcast: I enjoyed talking to Rusty McKie about how to build a rule of life in the Gospel for Life podcast.
Curated links for your weekend reading:
When the Supreme Somebody Became Nobody
He became as much of an earthly servant as he had been a heavenly sovereign.
I offer this list as a tip of the hat to unseen, unheard, unknown, uncared about pastors, Christians, and churches all over the world who will never make the news or a top ten list of any sort. But they do things that will be mentioned by God when the final judgement is ushered in.
5 Ways to Pastor Through Crisis Fatigue
As I talk to others in ministry right now, there’s a nearly universal deep fatigue. Every decision and conversation feels loaded and charged. Every day brings a new crisis.
How do we pastor through this?
How Are We to Live in What Feel Like Unprecedented Times?
We should live faithfully, and peacefully as we trust Him. That is universal biblical advice for each and every age.
Why We All Need Baptists to be Baptist
To my Baptist friends: The Anglican church needs you. Indeed, the whole catholic church needs you. It’s time to once again be you and offer your people a tradition that is, indeed, yours.
Too Busy to Read? Read More, Not Less
Reading neutralizes (or at least stabilizes) busy lives. Therefore, the answer to busyness is not to read less but to read more.
Here are a few aids to help move you in the right direction.
My column this week at The Gospel Coalition Canada: The Humiliation of Christ
You wouldn’t think that the words God and humiliation would ever go together, and yet they do.