For all of you who are new to this blog (readership has more than quadrupled these last two weeks!), “Click On These” is a semi-regular and ongoing series of posts, solely dedicated to sharing other sweet gems out there on the blogosphere, for your reading or viewing . I hope you find these helpful.
Burke Parsons: “For if I confide in my own strength, my striving would indeed be losing. I must not only regularly confess my sin of self-reliance I must also resolve to remain resolved every day of my life — living a life of repentance and faith, with every step and every breath, delighting in the Lord’s abundant love and assurance.”
What the Eight-Six Year-Old Pastor Told Mark Driscoll
Mark Driscoll had an encouraging conversation with an 86-year old pastor and ministry veteran. The pastor shared three brief tips for lifelong and faithful ministry, good health, and joy.
What Is the Biggest Upcoming Theological Battle?
R.C. Sproul shares what he believes will be the biggest theological battle of our generation. He offers a fair warning and serious consideration of what we must contend for as Christians.
The Joy of the Reformed
Former attorney and current RPTS Professor Anthony Selvaggio recollects the first impressions the Reformed church left on him years ago; though he loved it, he was initially disenchanted by an apparent lack of joy. In this article, he considers the reasons for this and offers an encouraging remedy.
Letters to Luke – the beginning of a good series
Luke Muehlhauser is the popular atheist blogger who started “Common Sense Atheism”; he is also a former evangelical. Tim Challies, the author, speaker and blogger of “Challies.com” is a popular Christian blogger (he might be the most-read, in my [Chris'] opinion). The two have started an exchange of letters on what they believe and why. The exchange has just begun, and I’ve found it fascinating. Tim’s first response is great.





















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