5 to Live By: The Top 5 Christian Blog Posts of the Week
Linking you to the top 5 Christian blog posts of the week—posts that provide robust, rich, and relevant insights for living.
5 Tests to Determine If Your Church Is Truly Gospel-Centered
Everyone seems to be talking about being Gospel-Centered—which is a good thing. However, how do we know if we are—individually and corporately? J. D. Greear at Between the Times explores Acts to outline 5 Tests to Determine If Your Church Is Truly Gospel-Centered.
Biblical Counseling in the Church
At the Biblical Counseling Coalition one of their new videos focuses on an interview with Dr. Tim Lane of CCEF. He addresses Biblical Counseling in the Church.
Visual Theology: The Trinity
Tim Challies has been posting a series of “info-graphics” that put theology into chart or graph form. You wouldn’t think that could be done with the Trinity, but you might be surprised how helpful and theologically rich is Tim’s Visual Theology of the Trinity.
Struggling with His Energy
Over at the Association of Biblical Counselors’ blog site, Elyse Fitzpatrick relates Colossians 1:28-29 to godly parenting in Struggling with His Energy.
The Lament of Job: Part 2
Dr. Mark Eckel continues his four-part begins a four-part blog mini-series on The Lament of Job. I so appreciate how in Part 2 he legitimizes, biblically, lament—deep, raw, real lament. Read about it in The Pain of Lament.
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