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Gratuitous Shout-outs

Some people call these Digests, others Blog-Abouts, Round-The-Sphere, etc. I’ll just cut right to the chase and call this them gratuitous shout-outs.

ArtFirst up, Reformation Art has just opened its virtual doors. It offers prints that will surely bring great pleasure to the theological geek in your life. If you have been frustrated in your inability to find a print of A.A. Hodge, Charles Hodge or any other great Reformed theologian, you will be frustrated no more! This store offers reasonably-priced prints of all your favorites.

Peter Bogert is new to the blogosphere and runs a site called Stronger Church. Peter is a pastor in Pennsylvania and is currently preaching his way through the first nine chapters of Proverbs. He is looking for input from Pastors and Teachers how to extend the benefits of our preaching and teaching beyond just Sunday. That is a very good question and one well worth discussing…

The Minor Prophet is a site which encourages authors (and bloggers) who have written an expository article to post a link to it within their online commentary. It is a great idea – the sort of idea I wish I had thought of first. It will be interesting to see if it can sustain high-quality content as it grows.


  • Is This Really a Good Idea

    Is This Really a Good Idea?

    Would it be okay if we engage our imaginations a little bit today? Though it’s not the standard fare of this site, how about we try it and see how it goes?

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    A La Carte (May 14)

    A La Carte: Could scrolling become the new smoking? / Are children a blessing? / Expository preaching: The new golden calf / A tale of two prayers / How moms can care for women experiencing infertility / Book sale / and more.

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    A La Carte (May 13)

    A La Carte: She and I / The ruthless elimination of sloth / Do we need to see ourselves represented? / How do I leave my sin at the foot of the cross? / Is your family calendar built on faithfulness? / and more.

  • Does Prayer Change Things?

    Throughout Scripture God commands prayer consistently and pervasively. There’s no denying that it’s essential to Christian living. But does prayer really change things? #Sponsored

  • What Does Trouble Do

    What Does Trouble Do?

    To live is to experience trouble. There is no path through this life that does not lead through at least some kind of difficulty, sorrow, or trial—and often through a cornucopia of them. This being the case, we rightly wonder: What does trouble do? Though we may not see an answer in the immediate circumstances…

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    A La Carte (May 12)

    A La Carte: When prayer starts with panic / Tell the truth about children / When Christ is en vogue, Christians beware / Keeping learning after college / A word on diligence / Kindle deals / and more.