Weekly Links (7/12/2013)

We never feel Christ to be a reality until we feel him to be a necessity. (Austin Phelps)

by Richard Shin

I think this is a terrific set of links. Have fun!

  • Al Mohler writes an article on the great challenge of Christianity of our time: Islam. On that note, Zane Pratt has a list of ten things every Christian should know about Islam. And here‘s something that might help you out.
  • Ryan Anderson has really taken center stage on the same-sex marriage debate. You can read another Op-Ed piece by him here.
  • There is a project being started through Kickstarter on republishing 500 old Christian books. It’s a great idea, and you can still help contribute even if they’ve already met their goal. Check it out here.
  • I’m personally a big fan of Calvinism; so you can imagine my excitement when I found out about John Piper’s course on the five points of TULIP. You can check it out here.
  • “Sometimes it is less important to have the right answers than to have the right questions.” I find this remarkably true, and R.C. Sproul shares an example here.
  • Michael Patton says that Christianity is the most falsifiable religion in the world. Why? Find out here.
  • Crossway is coming out with a new type of Bible called the ESV Gospel Transformation Bible. If interested, you can pre-order it here.
  • Indeed, thank you, ESPN.

Hope these was good for you guys. Have a good weekend!

Coram Deo