“However much God stands in judgment over the world, he also presents himself as the God who invites and commands all human beings to repent. He orders his people to carry the gospel to the farthest corner of the world, proclaiming it to men and women everywhere.” (D.A. Carson, The Love of God, ed. by Christopher W. Morgan)
by Cesar Vigil-Ruiz
Feliz Friday! For some, this may be the start of your Spring Break. If that’s you, then get a great start by enjoying this week’s links! (If you don’t get a break, you can check these links out, too.)
- Biblical counselor Mark Shaw began a three-part series on how to begin to understand autism biblically and how to help counsel someone labelled autistic. Pam Gannon finishes the series by addressing how to counsel a family of a person labelled autistic.
- Biblical counselor Alasdair Groves helps us understand why we may be tempted to lose our temper, and how Scripture gives us a plan of action.
- The 2019 Shepherds Conference audio/video is now available. Enough said.
- How does the doctrine of God directly affect our daily living? That is the focus of the latest Truth in Love podcast with Dr. Dale Johnson interviewing ACBC Fellow Dr. George Scipione.
- Pastor William Smith makes an excellent point about parents and the temptation to share the mistakes their kids make either in person, online, or on social media. Reading this may put that desire on pause, and for good reason.
- Mormonism Research Ministry recently interviewed former Mormon and influential author Sandra Tanner. Make sure to catch this three–part interview (each is a separate link).
- TGC editorial director Collin Hansen interviewed Rebecca McLaughlin on the hardest questions facing Christianity, which is the subject of her newest book, Confronting Christianity: 12 Hard Questions for the World’s Largest Religion. Be on the lookout for this highly-praised book!
That’s all for this week! Pray for the youth, as they meet tonight, and for the UCSD collegians, as they finish up finals week and head into Spring Break. See you all on Sunday!
Soli Deo Gloria