Links for the Weekend (2026-08-07)

Each Friday, I’ll post links to 3–5 resources from around the web you may want to check out.

You Are Not Enough (And That is Not Failure)

Hannah Hagarty writes about realizing her insufficiency and God’s sufficiency, especially in parenting. She urges us to reject simple parenting formulas and to rely on God’s grace.

Perhaps in frustration you’ve thought, “I have tried everything and all that I have left is prayer.” You may have underestimated the magnitude of speaking to the Father on behalf of your kids but you’re about to discover how powerful it is. The God who is sufficient to transform a human heart is the same God who actively pursues the lost lamb till it’s found.

How to Read the Bible: 15 Tips for Beginners

Kevin Halloran has collected 15 pieces of advice for people starting out on reading the Bible. Maybe that describes you or a friend of yours!

You may have heard about the Bible for years, but now you want to open it for yourself—perhaps for the first time. You’re in the right place.

In the Bible, the God who made the universe speaks. He reveals who He is, why the world exists, and why humanity is broken. The Bible shows us how sin has separated us from God, and how in love, He sent his Son Jesus Christ to die on the cross and rise from the dead so we could be forgiven and reconciled to him.

I struggle with overeating. What should I do?

If you or someone you love struggles with overeating, you might consider this CCEF video by Mike Emlet. (There is also a transcript provided at that link.)

On the WPCA Blog This Week

This week on the blog we published an article written by Meghan Watt called How Loss Informs Life. If you haven’t already seen it, check it out!


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