Sunday, July 20, 2014

Miscellanies


  • Very good article by Hershael York. We who preach should always strive to be better preachers.
  • I've enjoyed this podcast thus far, by H.B. Charles. It promises to be a good one
  • Dan Phillips with some great thoughts on the public reading of scripture.
  • "The reading of Scripture is a vital and apostolically-enjoined facet of the gem of divine worship. If these exhortations serve to enrich readers' and hearers' experience of the Word in worship, glory to God."
  • Joe Thorn wants your to preach like you mean it. "When it comes to preaching, there are two basic things that I want to hear from a preacher: the word of God and earnestness."
  • Interesting thought by Peter Hitchen's, especially if we see a Hillary Clinton campaign for president:
"Female politicians won't help real women. Why do people think that women in politics will help ordinary women lead better lives?

Political females are almost all ambitious careerists who have decided, of their own free will, to work outside the home and spurn the task of raising children.

Such people have no time for those who think it better to stay at home and raise the next generation. And they think all women are like them, actively preferring the office to the home. But, in fact, millions of women go out to work because they have to, not because they want to."
 What did I miss? Too much? Would this work out better at the end or the beigning of the week?

Let me know.

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