Timmy Brister has a short and succinct post on how to be a missionary at work.
I am pleased to inform you that the Reformed Mafia is back up and running. Not only that, but they have recruited a new writer: The Highland Host. Check out his first post on Monkeying with the Bible.
Last week Challies encouraged us to be accountable. Today he is encourging against being anonymous.
Phil Johnson continues discussing Acts 17 and contextualization.
John MacArthur lists eight ways that parents can provoke their children.
Carolyn and CJ Mahaney give practical advices to pastor's wives on how to deal with criticism of your husband.
On the heels of Together for the Gospel, Josh Harris, writing for New Attitude, delivers a great article on Unity in the Cross.
I have to get this CD:
(HT: Thinklings)
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With the infrequency that I have been able to blog, perhaps I should change the title to "This Week" in Blogworld instead of "Today".
Josh Harris has an excellent article on mentoring. He has experienced first hand the impact of mentoring. (CJ Mahaney mentored Josh). It would be my prayer that young men might be humble enough to pursue older men, and that older men might be confident enough in the gospel to mentor them.
Tim Challies urges us to Draw Out the Infection of sin through accountability partners. It is always difficult for younger pastors in smaller settings to find accountability partners, but this has motivated me to pursue it even further.
Dr. Galyon gives us Packer's 4th and 5th points on Calvinism.
Last week I linked to several articles on Mahaney interviewing Sinclair Ferguson. Go here and see it all.
Which one of these seven counterfeit gospels have you bit into?
Great question, great advice. Piper considers whether a pastor can preach what he does not feel.
One of my favorite sites the Reformed Mafia appears to be shutting down. Apparently the name "Mafia" has gotten a few people in trouble. This is no joke. I thought it was at first, until I tried accessing the site. I will let you know when something similar is up and running.
I almost made it without linking to a C. Michael Patton article. But this one, on Grace-Centered-Theology and Rewards, can not be passed up.
This is why I do not drink beer:
(HT: The Thinklings)




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