by Stephen Rodgers
Welcome back to another edition of the Weekly Links!
- First of all, please note that the Recommended Resources page has been updated with Journals. Also, you can see that I added some name tags on that page to make it easier to link to and find particular sections. For example, if you missed them before, we also have sections on Bible-Reading Plans, Daily Devotionals, and Software.
Now, on to the new articles and stuff!
- I recently came across this website entitled the Ehrman Project. For those of you who don’t know, Bart Ehrman is an atheist scholar who has published a number of academic and popular books attacking the Bible and the person of Christ. Now, a group of scholars have banded together to refute his claims. Initially, I was pretty skeptical of the site, but it’s very well done. (WEBSITE)
- Jumping to a different topic, over at Triablogue, Steve Hays has one of the best overviews of death according to a Christian worldview that I’ve seen. It’s not terribly deep, but he does a wonderful job of touching all the major issues and topics. (WEB)
- Need a does of Paul Tripp? I’ve got you covered. How about his new article entitled Spiritual Muscle Development. (WEB)
- As Pastor Patrick shared at the members meeting, our annual missions trips are coming up. I’d encourage you to apply, and if you do, I promise that you will learn a TON about missiology. In the meantime, here’s a very quick intro from the Acts 29 blog entitled Why the Missional Church Isn’t Enough. (WEB)
- Also, considering the recent focus we’ve had on reading your Bible, I thought you might enjoy this article from DG on the miracle that happens everytime you read the Word. (WEB)
- And last but not least, John Piper is back. (WEB)
See you Sunday!
Pro Rege