A La Carte (11/12)

Is it Legitimate to Question God?
Dr. Mohler answers this question by distinguishing between questioning God with a view to his character and questioning God's character itself. It's a good read.
A Morning LOL
The U.S. Community Chest card.
Ecclesiastical Myopia
A good word from R.C. Sproul: "Our vision tends to extend only to the borders of our own nation or at best across the Atlantic to western Europe. We tend to think that Christianity is fundamentally a Western religion. Such a view is penurious, indeed."
Digging for Remains
An article for Veteran's Day describes a Belgium-based team that continues to search for the remains of American GIs lost in the Battle of the Bulge.
Free John MacArthur
In case you haven't yet heard the news, you'll want to know that Grace to You has opened up the MacArthur vaults and is now offering thousands of his sermons free for the download.
Geek Pop Star
New York magazine has a long but interesting profile of megaselling author Malcolm Gladwell (whose new book is due for release next week).
5 Dumb Questions
MSN offers answers to five dumb questions about the housing mess.
Therapy for Post-Election Blues
Here is an encouraging article from Mark Chanski in which he warns against the tendency to despair about the election results. "The carpenter holds his power drill. He's finished with the drill bit for boring holes. He removes and puts down the boring bit, passes by the screw-driver bit, then selects and inserts the sanding bit. He has purposeful and important work to do. Likewise, the Lord has put down Bush/Cheney, passed by McCain/Palin, and exalted Obama/Biden. He has work to do."
Deal of the Day: Quality Seconds
In a little-known area of their site, Crossway offers good deals on quality seconds of their Bibles. These Bibles are slightly used or slightly damaged and are offered at steep discounts.

Comments (2)

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Anonymous's picture

They should make "Free John McArthur" t-shirts with a picture of him frowning behind bars.

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Anonymous's picture

chuckle. My mind went there too when I read Tim's chosen title. heehee.