Thursday Thoughts: Vol 3 | Is 29

Pastor Steve shares these links to stimulate some Thursday Thoughts This week we get 3 from Building Jerusalem, a blog you might want to add to your reading list. Don’t Be Weirder Than You Have To Be … Stephen Kneale writes: “The point is that we shouldn’t be weirder than we have to be. Whilst we…

Thursday Thoughts: Vol 3 | Is 27

In this issue: Imperfections Make Sundays More Beautiful, Some Thoughts on Intercessory Prayer from Me and Dietrich Bonhoeffer, and The 99-Year-Old Who Asked for a New Heart

Thursday Thoughts: Vol 3 | Is 25

Pastor Steve shares these links to stimulate some Thursday Thoughts… Three posts this week from the Team at The Cripplegate: If God Desires All to be Saved Then Why Aren’t They? … You know you’ve asked that question – Clint Archer seeks to answer it in 500 words: “Let me start my response by posing…

Thursday Thoughts: Vol 3 | Is 24

This week I want to take this space to highlight the current threat to the gospel from those who seek to make a pursuit of social justice in the culture an essential aspect of genuine gospel endeavor. A formal statement – a refutation and defense – has been issued by some faithful evangelical leaders that…

Thursday Thoughts: Vol 3 | Is 23

Pastor Steve shares these articles to stimulate some Thursday Thoughts… Rebirth of the Gods: The Normalization of Pagan Spirituality … Dr. Peter Jones writes about a genuine threat to believers: “We used to talk about the New Age. When I first began to think about how a worldview can shape culture, New Age was all…

Thursday Thoughts: Vol 3 | Is 22

Pastor Steve shares these articles to stimulate some Thursday Thoughts… The Folly Bound Up in the Heart of a Child … Tim Challies writes: “Like most parents, Aileen and I have had many moments when we’ve been dismayed and brokenhearted at the manner and the extent of folly that can be bound up in the…

Thursday Thoughts: Vol 3 | Is 21

Pastor Steve shares these articles to stimulate some Thursday Thoughts… Willing to Suffer? … Truth for Life posts this reminder of the grace of suffering (edited from Spurgeon’s Morning and Evening): “It is good to be able to say, “My Lord, if for other reasons I do not need to suffer, yet if I can…