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  • friday

    A La Carte (August 12)

    This is your weekly reminder that my book Seasons of Sorrow is now available for pre-order; those who order from Westminster Books will receive an additional paperback book with supplemental material. And do remember the launch event in Nashville on Labor Day! Information here. There are a couple of new Kindle deals to look at…

  • monday

    A La Carte (June 13)

    Good morning my friends. Grace and peace to you. Today’s Kindle deals include a selection from Crossway. (Yesterday on the blog: On Helping Your Wife Become Like Christ by Identifying Her Every Fault) Who Are the 144,000? Tom Schreiner provides his interpretation of the 144,000 of Revelation 7. When the Story Doesn’t Have a Happy…

  • tuesday

    A La Carte (July 7)

    I hope you and yours are enjoying this beautiful summer. It has been a crazy year so far in so many ways, with so much suffering and uncertainty, so perhaps it’s more important than ever to get outside, to look at what God has made, to ponder it, to see his hand in it, and…

  • When the Mission Field Comes To You

    What Christian hasn’t been moved by the beautiful vision of Revelation 7? John sees a powerful display of what God means to accomplish—and, indeed, what he is accomplishing and will accomplish—through the gospel of Jesus Christ. “After this I looked, and behold, a great multitude that no one could number, from every nation, from all…

  • Citizenship

    Citizenship and the Gospel of Jesus Christ

    When people translate the New Testament from the original Greek language into modern English, they need to make decisions about how to best communicate the author’s intent. The translator doesn’t only ask “what words did he use?” but also “what did he mean to communicate to his readers?” In Philippians 1:27, most translators have made…

  • A La Carte (October 24)

    Today’s Kindle deals include a whole stack of excellent books. There were too many to list for a single day, so be sure to check in again tomorrow. Five Parenting Myths I Used to Believe “The few hours between arriving home from work and putting the kids to bed will be the most challenging, and…