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# Saturday Links
- URL: https://www.dashhouse.com/saturday-links-114/
- Published: 2018-10-27T09:00:29.000Z
- Updated: 2026-03-10T16:36:44.000Z
- Description: The best articles I've read this week
- Author: Darryl Dash
- Tags: Links

Links for your weekend reading:

[Tired Mom of Littles: The Church Needs You](https://go.dashho.us/wMo?ref=dashhouse.com)

> Moms, this isn’t an article to kick you when you’re down and tell you to get your act together. It’s a comforting reminder that you are part of something much bigger than your current circumstances. You’re not alone. You are part of a body, a temple, a family. You need the church and the church needs you.

[Why the Church Doesn’t Need Any More Coffee Bars](https://go.dashho.us/wMk?ref=dashhouse.com)

> Remember that you are not just trying to attract the hip and the cool to your church. You are reaching widows. You are reaching children who don’t have a parent. You are reaching someone battling with a disease. You are reaching a person going through a divorce. You are reaching a businessman who thinks they have all that they need. You are reaching the hurting. And the only thing they need is Jesus.mpor

[Preach Simple Sermons](https://go.dashho.us/wM9?ref=dashhouse.com)

> It is our duty to make sure the message of Christ is clearly articulated and powerfully communicated so that men, women, boys, and girls might have their faith rooted and grounded in Christ alone.

[5 Common Misconceptions about Heaven and the Afterlife](https://go.dashho.us/wjA?ref=dashhouse.com)

> In this post I will unpack five common misconceptions Christians have of what the end will be like.

> Here are five things that the Bible *doesn’t* teach.

[Why Ben Sasse Quit Twitter for Half a Year — And What He Now Teaches His Family about Social Media](https://go.dashho.us/wMY?ref=dashhouse.com)

> We thought long and hard at my house before I went back—and when I did, I returned with rules.

> I use it only at certain times, for certain purposes, and — critically important — with specific audiences primarily in mind.