Each Friday, I’ll post links to 3–5 resources from around the web you may want to check out.
Think You Know the Christmas Story?
How many of our go-to Christmas images are shaped more by myth and misconception than the Bible?
These five misconceptions remind us that sometimes our picture of scriptural stories is shaped more by popular perceptions and modern retellings than by the text itself. But when we take a closer look at the biblical clues, a wonderful—and hopefully more accurate—picture emerges of what happened that night nearly 2,000 years ago.
15 Strategies for Men to Strengthen Their Friendships
It’s no secret that friendship for men can be difficult and rare. Drew Hunter offers some strategies for men to build up friendships.
Isn’t this what the God of love has done for us? Jesus came to be face-to-face with us, and he walks in friendship with his people. This is why the best strategy for stronger friendship is to enjoy friendship with the friend of sinners.
There Is No Inconvenience Too Great For Godliness
Here’s a compelling call to pursue godliness regardless of the cost.
We love comfort. We love the path of least resistance. But here’s the question for a Christian: What wouldn’t you do to be godly? Is there anything too hard? Is there any inconvenience too great? When Jesus says to cut off hands and pluck out eyes, He’s not saying it with a wink. He’s communicating something deadly serious. We can’t wear kid gloves when dealing with sin. Sin leads to hell. What would we wish we had done if we were to find ourselves there?
More Light, Lord
Here’s your poem for the week. (It’s short and lovely.)
On the WPCA Blog This Week
This week on the blog we published an article I wrote called Immanuel: The Story of Christmas. If you haven’t already seen it, check it out!
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