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Think On These Things

If you still do not receive the monthly Think on These Things Ministries newsletter, it is time to subscribe. Think on These Things is a ministry of Southern View Chapel and pastor Gary Gilley. He is a pastor in the mold of John MacArthur or Michael Horton and is concerned far more with truth than popularity. He writes about a variety of subjects, but they are always relevant and are always well-researched and, best of all, theologically just spot-on.

The newsletter has just (this month) been expanded from a single article to a major article plus book reviews, letters to the pastor and so on. It is easily worth the price (which, incidentally, is nothing).

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    Weekend A La Carte (March 14)

    A La Carte: The West’s strange genius / Healing the way women hurt each other / AI skeptics / The world after reading / What about the children? / What caregivers should know about dementia / and much more.

  • Sex and Self-Forgetfulness

    Sex, Self-Forgetfulness, and the Joy of Serving Your Spouse

    I often think there is a kind of paradoxical quality to sex within marriage. It’s paradoxical in that few things have greater ability to bring blessing (through its right use) or to bring cursing (through its misuse). Not only that, but few things bring greater joy to a marriage, and also, in so many cases,…

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    A La Carte (March 13)

    What happened to our pastor? / Youth ministry needs seasoned saints / God’s sovereignty when things don’t go as planned / Preach sermons that algorithms don’t reward / A pastor remains in Beirut / and more.

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    A La Carte (March 12)

    The grief ambush / Forgotten, and that’s good / The foibles and fallibility of Christian leaders / Welcome back, church planting / Weakness is not the enemy / Bad reasons to read the Bible / Bible and book sales.

  • Three Marks of a Good Christian Book

    Three Marks of a Good Christian Book

    Not every book marketed as ‘Christian’ is worth your time. Here are three marks—truth, love, and beauty—that can help you discern which Christian books are truly worth reading.