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Weekend A La Carte (June 7)

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What If Your Child Is Gay? – Russell Moore: “You will, without a doubt, have someone close to you in your family come out as gay or lesbian, if not already, then sometime in the future. How should a Christian parent or grandparent respond?”

A Warning From the Death of Christian Britain – Here is an important warning from the death of Christian Britain.

Did Jesus Make Mistakes? – Mark Driscoll recently said in a sermon that while Jesus didn’t sin, he did make mistakes. Christianity Today had a few people reply.

An Eyewitness to World War 2 – Timothy Paul Jones shares a short story from World War 2.

The Heart of the True Father – I enjoyed this brief excerpt from one of Matt Chandler’s books.

What Do People With Disabilities Owe? – Here’s an interesting question: What do those with disabilities owe those without?

When afflictions arrest us, we shall murmur and grumble and struggle until we see that it is God that strikes.

—Thomas Brooks

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  • Everyday Gospel

    Everyday Gospel

    We are not lacking when it comes to daily devotionals. To the contrary, there are more options than we could possibly read in a lifetime. Yet not all daily devotionals are created equal, so it can be difficult to find a good one—one that is worthy of a full year’s attention.

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    A La Carte (October 4)

    A La Carte: When are two people really married? / Hope for women in a post-Roe world / Who causes suffering? / When our foundation falters / When you fear your best days are behind you / and more.

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    A La Carte (October 3)

    A La Carte: Let’s stop the kid jokes / The fathered universe / The Gettys’ modern hymn movement / Reading is fundamental / When internet culture becomes the culture / Kindle deals / and more.

  • The Victim of a Grave Injustice

    The Victim of a Grave Injustice

    Joseph was the victim of a grave injustice. Though he was a righteous man, he was being treated like an unrighteous one. Though he was pure, he was being treated like a convict. Though he was blameless, he was being treated like he was guilty. And there was no court of appeal, no opportunity to…

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    A La Carte (October 2)

    A La Carte: Clearing up confusion about humility / A new initiative / Lessons in holiness / Contemporary Christian music / John Piper on overcoming spiritual laziness / The flipside of worry / and more.

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    A La Carte (October 1)

    A La Carte: Don’t go to church; submit to one / Is the end of history at hand? / Steve Lawson and all the King’s men / Kevin DeYoung on headship and head coverings / How to raise godly teenagers / Atheist or Christian, we all choose our miracle / Kindle deals / and more.