Each Friday, I’ll post links to 3–5 resources from around the web you may want to check out.
You (Still) Need the Gospel
Jared Compton writes about a wonderful discovery he and his wife made at church early in their marriage: the gospel is for Christians, not just unbelievers!
Maybe you know this already. Maybe you don’t. But if you’re a Christian, the gospel is for you. It’s full of good news about your past and future — and your present day-to-day life. It’s full of good news for today. And to live in the goodness of this news, there are precious truths you simply must learn to rehearse, to preach, to yourself.
A Parent’s Guide to Talking with Kids about Technology
Here is a helpful list of principles about God and technology along with conversation starters to use with children.
It goes without saying that technology, particularly all of life in the digital age, is presenting us with a dizzying array of possibilities when it comes to where we spend our time, how we understand who we are, and how we perceive the world around us. No stone is left unturned when it comes to technology. Technology is not just a “thing” we use; it colors virtually every interaction we have in the world today. We use technology but then technology shapes us into the types of persons that further technology’s demands. It’s an unending cycle of compulsion-desire-formation.
Crumbs on the Kitchen Table
Poem of the week: Crumbs on the Kitchen Table, by J.C. Scharl. This is delightful little poem about creation.
On the WPCA Blog This Week
This week on the blog we published an article I wrote called The Fear of Man Will Crush You. If you haven’t already seen it, check it out!
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