The Best of the Best Around the Net
One of my passions is bridge-building, connecting, and highlighting other ministries and ministry resources—so that the Body of Christ is built up and Christ is magnified (Ephesians 4:15-16). My weekly post, The Best of the Best Around the Net, links you to blog posts that provide robust, rich, and relevant insights for living. Check out the following links you can trust.
Power for Preachers
My friend, Mike Pohlman, over at The Gospel Coalition, asks, “Where does the preacher’s power reside?” His post shows how and why preacher and listener can go confidently into church. Check out Power for Preachers.
A Reformation of Worship
Prolific author and blogger, R. C. Sproul, explains in Seeking a Reformation of Worship that, “The sacraments are not naked symbols. They must be clothed with the Word. Word and sacrament must go together.”
Two Ships, Two Sinkings, and Two Worldviews
Al Mohler shares a fascinating story, really two stories, with a deeply relevant moral. What explains the difference in how men responded to the sinking of the Titanic and the sinking of the Lusitania? In Women and Children First, Mohler contrasts Scripture/revelation with science/research and shows where we find our true answers in life.
The Masculine Mandate
Tim Challies, who blogs as often and as effectively as any Christian blogger, is also Evangelical Christianity’s preeminent book reviewer. In this post he reviews the new book The Masculine Mandate. Here’s his summary, which hopefully entices you to read the full blog and in turn the full book. “Well-written and presenting tough truths within such a simple grid of work and keep, this book is a very useful call for men to live out their mandate before God.”
Join the Conversation
Of the Best of the Best Around the Net, which post impacted you the most? Why?