"The Discipline of Spiritual Discernment is a truly important work-one that should be required reading not only for church leaders, but for all sober-minded laypeople as well."

John MacArthur (From the Foreword)

"If you were more discerning you’d probably buy this book. If you do read this book, you will be! This book on discernment is simple, clear, well-written and well-illustrated...

Mark Dever

Welcome to the online home of Tim Challies, blogger, author and web designer. My first book, "The Discipline of Spiritual Discernment," is now available everywhere.

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12/26/03
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Blog of the Week - He Lives

I am going to try to introduce another Christian Weblog once a week. This week’s featured blog is He Lives. This site describes itself as the “Reformed viewpoint of a nuclear physicist.” The author, David Heddle, has nearly completed a vast and thorough look at the various Christian viewpoints on the end times. He appears to be heading towards a belief in “partial preterism.” I highly recommend this series, though you will have to go searching through his archives to find where it really begins. He updates the site on a near-daily basis, so this is a great site to add to your daily list of places to visit.

Blog of the Week - He Lives

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1. Lisa Natoli
January 4, 2004
9:15 PM

Hi there!

I like that you did a “blog” for the Purpose Driven Life. I never have seen journaling like that on a website. I am wondering if you would do the same thing for a Course in Miracles? It’s 365 lessons, one a day, for a year. You have a very good mind, open and receptive and I’m interested to see what happens. I’ve been doing the course for 10 years, teaching it, traveling with the message, speaking up for God and Jesus wherever I go, being the demonstration of God’s Laws on earth, but I’m curious what a “newcomer” would do with these lessons. Let me know. I’ve never read a Purpose Driven Life, but I think you did a really good job with journaling your progress!


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