Links For The Church (12/7)

by Staff December 7, 2020

Social Media And Expert Culture

Jason Thacker challenges the way we think about sharing posts on social media. He encourages slow, careful consideration of what we’re putting out as truth on the internet.

Making Space for a Multicultural Christmas

We are often limited to our own experiences and culture to form what Christmas traditions we uphold. Michelle Reyes points us to other traditions that can give us new ways to celebrate this holiday season.

He is Enough

“What we learn here is that true contentment is found in knowing the character of God and His history of faithfulness and in trusting in His sovereign wisdom and goodness to provide.”

Dear Sister, I Know You Feel Like You Don’t Fit In

Amber Thiessen writes about the feeling of not belonging. She specifically encourages women who feel like their lives and actions are insufficient, and points them to the truth of the gospel.

The Gentle Tug of Spiritual Disciplines

In this creative article, spiritual disciplines are compared to a dog wanting to be taken out. Obviously, there are many ways in which spiritual disciplines and dogs differ, but the heart of this article helps us consider the need to care for our spiritual disciplines.

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.