by Stephen Rodgers
Ok, it’s new year, so let’s go back to the old way of offering up free stuff. Less marketing blurbs, more editorial commentary. Here we go…
- Living Forward by Michael Hyatt and Daniel Harkavy (free audio book) – This one seems a bit squishy in terms of content to me, at least from the description and the comments. But hey, it’s free if you want it.
- Bulletin for Biblical Research, Vol 1 (free Logos book) – I don’t recognize all the names of the contributors to this, but there’s a few good ones if you want to roll the dice and are so incline.
- Themelios 41.3 (free journal) – There’s actually a lot of good articles in this one. If you’ve never checked out Themelios before, you could do a lot worse than starting here.
- Success (January Issue of Tabletalk ) – I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again. If you only read one of the free resources that are featured here every month, make it Tabletalk.
- Sola Scriptura (Credo Magazine) – I think Cesar featured this last month, but it’s worth offering up again for your consideration.
- Healthy Churches Around the World (9Marks Journal) – Considering that missions applications should be appearing shortly, here’s something to get in a more international frame of mind.
- ESV.org (free online Bible) – As part of their new site redesign (I am not a fan, since they reduced the number of simultaneous comparisons from “how high can you count?” to “2”), the folks at Crossway have made all their study content free through April 4th, so this might be a good change to test-drive some of the materials you’ve been eyeballing (if that applies to you). On the other hand, it’s not clear to me if their new “subscription model” is as anti-consumer as it seems; time will tell.
Ok, that’ll do for now. Happy reading!