by Stephen Rodgers
Happy Friday folks. Today I’m going to bring you the usual links, but in a slightly different format and see what you think of that. So, here goes my best impersonation of Tim Challies.
Teach Us to Want by Jen Pollock Michel
Teach Us To Want by Jen Pollock Michel was awarded Christianity Today’s 2015 Book of the Year. She guides us on a journey of understanding who we are when we want, and reintroduces us to a God who gives us the desires of our hearts. Teach Us To Want is the Free Audiobook of the Month for March.
Look at the Book by John Piper
Look at the Book is an entirely new method of teaching the Bible. With the camera fixed on the Biblical texts, listen to John Piper’s voice and watch as he underlines text, circles words and scribbles notes in the margin. See exactly what Piper sees and learn how he reads and interprets the Bible. Look at the Book is the free Logos resource of the month for March.
The March issue of Tabletalk examines several “one another” passages in the New Testament. Christians are not called to live in isolation from other Christians. Rather, they are called to a life of fellowship in the communion of the saints. It is impossible to fulfill the biblical mandates for worship, discipleship, and missions without other brothers and sisters in Christ. To follow Christ, we must love one another. Building on this basic command, this issue of Tabletalk considers what it means for Christians to love one another.
Speaking Truth to a Secular Age
On February 12, Ligonier Ministries was joined by Dr. Albert Mohler, president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and Dr. Stephen Nichols, president of Reformation Bible College. They discussed some of the issues surrounding the church’s urgent need to boldly and clearly speak the truth to a secular age.
2016 Ligonier National Conference
Last week, more than 4,000 people came to Orlando for the 2016 National Conference on the theme, The Gospel. James Anderson, Tim Challies, W. Robert Godfrey, Ian Hamilton, Tim Keesee, Greg Koukl, Steven Lawson, Albert Mohler, Stephen Nichols, Michael Reeves, Derek Thomas, and William VanDoodewaard joined R.C. Sproul to consider the transforming power of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
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