Links For The Church (11/29)

by Staff November 30, 2020

Stay Safe?

The phrase “stay safe” has increased in usage in our vocabulary as of late. Lisa LaGeorge writes about desiring safety and warns us from idolizing this desire and encourages us to cast our fears on the Lord.

Self-Discipline Is the Gateway to Christian Maturity

“Because discipline is becoming a rarer and rarer commodity in this pampered age, the person who has it enjoys nearly limitless opportunities.”

When Mothering Feels Boring

Ann Swindell writes a beautiful piece to mothers who might feel like they are living in the mundane. She points them to the truth and to the valuable work of motherhood.

Saying, “I don’t know”

This brief but pointed post encourages leaders to be willing to admit they don’t know all the answers. Humility a goal for leaders, writes Tom Hallman.

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.