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A La Carte (March 25)

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World Vision and the Gospel – Here is Russell Moore’s reply to World Vision’s suprise annoucement “that they would now hire persons who are in same-sex marriages. The organization said, further, that this was no capitulation, just a recognition that some groups supporting World Vision have differing views on sex and marriage.”

Pray for Hobby Lobby – Today is the day the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in two very important cases involving religious liberty and the freedom of conscience.” ERLC invites you to pray for Hobby Lobby today.

What I’m Looking For – Here’s a video of Jenny & Tyler doing their amazing rendition of U2’s “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For.”

How Pastors Can Care for their Children – This is a helpful article: “My young pastor wisely wanted to think about overcoming those challenges while his children were still young. So I offered him these reflections based on years of experience.”

Grammar’s Great Divide – Here’s a short video about grammar’s great divide: the Oxford comma.

If All Religions Are True – If all religions are true, then God is cruel. Here’s why…

Mohler

At the end of the day, the biggest obstacle to evangelism is Christians who don’t share the gospel.

—Albert Mohler

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    A Batch of New Books for Kids (and Teens)

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    A La Carte: The case against the abortion pill / What I’ve learned about grieving with hope / Heartbreaking deception: teen girls, social media, and body image / Could podcasts save the church from stupidity? / Count it all joy / and more.

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    What God Wants You To Forget

    We are never far from reminding God of our credentials, of providing him with a curriculum vitae that lays out all we are, all we have been through, and all we have accomplished for his sake. We are never far from making the subtle turn from grace to merit, from what is freely given to…

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    A La Carte (March 27)

    A La Carte: New music / Millennials and GenZ / Scotland’s new hate crime law / Cate Blanchett, Easter is for you / Why the Reformed pray for revival / What truly happened to Jesus on the cross? / and more.

  • New and Notable Books

    New and Notable Christian Books for March 2024

    As you know, I like to do my best to sort through the new Christian books that are released each month to see what stands out as being not only new, but also particularly notable. I received quite a number of new titles in March and narrowed the list down to the ones below. I…

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    A La Carte (March 26)

    A La Carte: God delivers from the suffering he ordains / The beautiful partnership of family and church / The end of religious liberty / On whales, menopause, and thanks to God / Ordinary women, extravagant gifts / and more.