Links For The Church (10/12)

by Staff October 12, 2020

Three Leadership Lessons For All of Us

Brianna Lambert writes about lessons we can learn about leadership from the book of Deuteronomy. There is plenty available on this topic for pastors and CEOs, but these lessons are for all.

Should We Expect Our Jobs to Make Us Happy?

“From the very beginning work has been part of our purpose, and at its best, work does make us happy because it allows us to exercise our talents, use our creativity, partner with other people, do something beneficial for others, and find a measure of fulfillment.” – Barnabas Piper

Small & Holy

In this beautiful reflection, Kristen Couch shares her reflections on the season of autumn, her conversion, and what she’s learning about the work of the Spirit today.

Are You Cheating On Your Church?

Sometimes, we may be tempted to give our attention to other pastors and sermons of those who are not our own. This isn’t wrong, but we must check our hearts to ensure we are fully committed to our own congregations.

Discovering a World of Surplus Beauty

Tim Challies writes “God had made a world not of minimal beauty or sufficient beauty, but of surplus beauty.”

How does God's Word impact our prayers?

God invites His children to talk with Him, yet our prayers often become repetitive and stale. How do we have a real conversation with God? How do we come to know Him so that we may pray for His will as our own?

In the Bible, God speaks to us as His children and gives us words for prayer—to praise Him, confess our sins, and request His help in our lives.

We’re giving away a free eBook copy of Praying the Bible, where Donald S. Whitney offers practical insight to help Christians talk to God with the words of Scripture.