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Ligonier Valley Study Center - This article discusses the early years of Ligonier Ministries (or The Ligonier Valley Study Center as it was known at its beginning). It’s always amazing to see what God can do with such small beginnings.
Learning to Lead - Melissa shares a heartfelt video from Matt Hammitt of the band Sanctus Real. He reflects on the song “Lead Me.” The song expresses Matt’s cry to be a godly husband and father and to lead his family as God would have him lead it.
Toronto Pastors Conference - My buddy Ian reflects on the recent Toronto Pastors Conference, explaining why it was a valuable event and linking to the audio resources.
Days With My Father - This is a touching photo essay that’s worth a few minutes of your time.
And the Oscar Goes To… - An article about the plague of diving in soccer today.

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Comments (7)
On “Days With My Father”… thanks Tim, for MAKING ME CRY!! :)
Loved reading about the background of Ligonier. Tim, your excellent Ligonier presentation is up and running now on http://budurl.com/2010lnc
It was a pleasure to meet you in Orlando and I recommend everyone listens to the above link as the presentations become available.
Tim, “Days With My Father” needs a tear-jerker warning! So deeply moving and beautiful (sniff, sniff!). Thank you.
That photo essay was worth more than just a few minutes of my time. Thanks.
That photo essay was a winner. Beautiful pictures, and the words, oh my, I couldn’t keep a dry eye!
I love the A-La-Carte stuff the best…the photo essay was absolutely beautiful, how do you find this stuff? It was great, thanks for sharing!
while moved by the photo essay, I was struck by the fact that no mention made as to that gentleman’s spiritual state and therefore his eternal resting place. While “going to meet his wife in Paris” is an emotionally charged finale, “where will he really end up” is the more somber question.