When Abortion Suddenly Stopped Making Sense
(Frederica Mathewes-Green, National Review) When Abortion Suddenly Stopped Making Sense
Many people have linked to this slightly older article recently, but it is so good that I didn’t want to lose track of it. If you want to reinforce (or even challenge) your heart’s conviction about abortion, this is the one to read. Read More
We Murder Babies
(Tim Challies) “We Murder Babies”
I don’t want to be a single-note blogger, but my goodness this is powerful. Whenever you see the word “Canada” in the article, substitute the word “America.” Read More
Miracles in Munich
(Jenny Lind Schmitt, World Magazine) Miracles in Munich
REFUGEES: Some Afghans seeking asylum in Germany have found refuge in Jesus, too Read More
9 Movie Moments of Unmerited Grace
( Brett McCracken, Gospel Coalition) “9 Movie Moments of Unmerited Grace”
OK, true confession, a few of these (especially the linked clips) made me cry. Read More
What Poverty Taught Me about Being Too Generous
(Kristine Levine, Medium) “I’m a little too fat, I’m a little too generous. I think I know why.”
“When you give the best you have to someone in need, it translates into something much deeper to the receiver. It means that they are worthy.” Read More
We Don’t Sing for Fun
(Tim Challies) “We Don’t Sing for Fun”
Challies makes some good points about the purpose of singing as part of worship Read More
Scored: Thoughts on Tim Tebow’s engagement by Rebecca Reynolds
4 Big Challenges Facing the Church in the West Today
(Trevin Wax, Lifeway) “4 Big Challenges Facing the Church in the West Today”
Trevin Wax’s list of challenges is, well, challenging. But he also offers hope. Read More
Where to Find Hope and Help amid the Sexual Revolution
(Sam Allberry, Gospel Coalition) “Where to Find Hope and Help amid the Sexual Revolution”
This is one of the best short articles I’ve read on how things have changed in the last ten years, and the hope that stays the same. Read More
The Betrayal of Asia Bibi
(Hardeep Singh, Quillette) The Betrayal of Asia Bibi
Asia Bibi, arrested nine years ago in Pakistan for her Christian witness, has been released – and Pakistan has exploded in rage. This article, written from a British perspective, is both full of facts and full of indignation at the British government for not offering Bibl asylum. Read More