Each Friday, I’ll post links to 3–5 resources from around the web you may want to check out.
The Great Omission
Writing for Christianity Today, Jen Wilkin points out the decline in Bible literacy and offers some concrete ways for churches to turn things around.
To start, we have forgotten that discipleship requires learning. We have reduced its definition to attendance, service, giving, relationship-building, and mostly peer-led, feelings-level discussions. But at its most fundamental level, discipleship is a process of learning—of renewing our minds to no longer conform to the world.
When Waiting Draws Us Near to God
Bethany Broderick writes about an influential worship service at her church and how it taught her to wait on God.
Yet when we look at God’s story of redemption, we see waiting can be a blessing in God’s economy. Abraham waited for the promised son. The Israelites waited to be delivered from Egypt, then waited again to enter the Promised Land. David waited to be crowned king. Time and again, God wove waiting into the story of his people in order to draw them closer to him.
Unsuspected Mercies
Our poem of the week: Unsuspected Mercies, by Kate Bluett. This is a wonderful, lyrical poem about the mercies of God that show up in unexpected places.
On the WPCA Blog This Week
This week on the blog we published an article I wrote called From God’s Promises to Faith. If you haven’t already seen it, check it out!
Note: Washington Presbyterian Church and the editors of this blog do not necessarily endorse all content produced by the individuals or groups referenced here.
- Links for the Weekend (2026-01-23) - January 23, 2026
- From God’s Promises to Faith - January 21, 2026
- Links for the Weekend (2026-01-16) - January 16, 2026
