Destinations
January 4, 2013
I never feel that I am reading enough. I already have enough books to literally last the rest of my life. With this problem in mind, here is a strategy to read 50 books this year. Let me know how it works for you.
Russell Moore asks whether the Pro-life side is really winning.
A feminist leader once said that most Americans are pro-life with three exceptions: rape, incest, and “my situation.” When the teenage daughter is pregnant, the theory is abandoned and bloodthirsty pragmatism rules. I fear this feminist is all too right.
Tim Challies reviews the book Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking. If you tend to be an introvert like me, Tim offers a helpful corrective in his analysis.
Sinclair Ferguson writes about How to Mortify Sin. Sinclair is always helpful.
Kevin DeYoung writes of three simple ways to pray using scripture: rejoice, repent, and request. Good stuff.
Even the Catholics struggle with egalitarian creep:
January 4, 2013 at 10:40 AM
“Even the Catholics struggle with egalitarian creep:” The Catholic church struggles with everything…..written from personal experience. I imagine the Pope is livid over that video. But, I have little sympathy for a religion that teaches children there is a purgatory, they must verbally confess their sins to a man in a box and that there is such a thing as venial and mortal sin.
What does the Bible say about women in places of eldership and hierarchy in the church?