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The Expulsive Power of New Affection Dan Kassis, a voice-over artist in Spring Hill, TN, recently recorded Thomas Chalmers’ sermon, The Expulsive Power of New Affection, as a birthday gift for his...
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Kindle deals for Christian readers Be Exultant by Warren Wiersbe—Free (ends today) Marriage Matters by Winston Smith—$2.99 Found: God’s Peace by John MacArthur—$3.82 Identity by Eric Geiger—$2.99 God...
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Kindle deals for Christian readers The Power of Suffering by John MacArthur—Free The World of Jesus by William Marty—99¢ Lost and Found by Ed Stetzer, Richie Stanley, & Jason Hayes—99¢ Breaking...
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How to be a prolific writer Dan Darling: One of the questions I often get from emerging writers is this one: How do you create a lot of good content at a regular pace. Over the years, I’ve been...
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Kindle deals for Christian readers A couple of deals to consider: Then Sings My Soul, volume one and volume three both by Robert J. Morgan—$1.99 each (I’ve not read them, but they caught my attention)...
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The folks over at Zondervan have a pretty big ebook sale on a number of solid commentaries. A few worth checking out include Matthew, Mark, and Luke from the Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on The New...
View ArticleLayovers, limitations, and the gift of rest
Around 3:00 Sunday, all I wanted to do was go to sleep. Yesterday, I preached twice at South Georgia Baptist Church, before conducting interviews for a video we’re working on for The Gospel Project. I...
View ArticleHow to recover from a conference
Thursday at around 1 am, I rolled my suitcase into my apartment after a week away in Phoenix for the SBC Pastors Conference and Annual Meeting, where I was representing The Gospel Project and being as...
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The Order Matters Luke Holmes: As the Israelites came into the promised land, the book of Deuteronomy records that Moses told them their history. A whole generation passed away while in the desert,...
View ArticleThe most personally convicting book I’ve read in ages
Right now, I’m about halfway through David Murray’s Reset: Living a Grace-Paced Life in a Burnout Culture. I probably should have been done it about a week ago, when I started reading it on a plane,...
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13 Books to Read with Your Kids This Summer I love lists like this. 5 Reasons We Struggle to Rest Eric Geiger: July is often a time many ministry leaders rest. For years it has been a time when I have...
View ArticleOne year later, how’s the new blogging schedule working out?
One year ago, as I prepared to make the big move from London, Ontario, to Franklin, I made a change to my blogging schedule. I was still posting daily, but what I was posting changed. Instead of newly...
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The Beauty of a Defiant Church Tim Challies: Beti loved adventure and loved to invite others to join in them. Her latest thrill was skydiving. “You should come with me,” she told Sam. “You’re crazy,”...
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What does Jesus say to those with doubts? Steve Mathewson: But what exactly is faith that leads to eternal life? First, it’s worth noting that the words believe or belief and faith in the New...
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2 Ways the Church Can Help Women Who Are Burned Out Shona Murray: The church can organize specific times of prayer, when women (young mothers, especially) can come together with child care...
View ArticlePause, reflect, and start again
I’ve been working on some crazy huge writing projects for the last six months. One, you found out about last week thanks to Brian tweeting about it. Devotional Doctrine is, as far as my editors and I...
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Podcast: How do we keep our focus on the gospel when reading and studying the New Testament? Brian and I discuss on the latest episode of The Hero of the Story. 3 Christian Perspectives on Time...
View ArticleSeason 3, Ep. 6: technology, books and rest
Reading Writers is back with a new episode this week recorded from behind the stage at a church planting conference (which explains my hushed and gravelly voice)! Today, we’re talking about the...
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