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# Saturday Links
- URL: https://www.dashhouse.com/saturday-links-129/
- Published: 2019-02-09T10:00:22.000Z
- Updated: 2026-01-13T15:37:55.000Z
- Description: The best articles I've read this week
- Author: Darryl Dash
- Tags: Links

Links for your weekend reading:

[Move Over, Sex and Drugs. Ease Is the New Vice.](https://go.dashho.us/zLE?ref=dashhouse.com)

> Do modern amenities make it tough for us to embody God’s love?

[Hug the Parade: Ministry Challenges (and Opportunities) in Transient Places](https://go.dashho.us/zLT?ref=dashhouse.com)

> Planting a church is hard work in any context. Planting in transient places, though, can make it feel like permanence and sustainability are nothing more than the stuff of myths and legends.

[Six Thoughts After Six Years of a Public Church Plant](https://go.dashho.us/zLs?ref=dashhouse.com)

> Here are six things I have learned over the six years since we first publicly planted Providence Church Midland.

[The Four Biblical Marks of Corporate Worship](https://go.dashho.us/zLF?ref=dashhouse.com)

> Our attempts to improve Christian worship may, in fact, distract from it. Often, less actually is more. There can be a beauty in simplicity. We might do well to de-clutter our worship services.

[Recommendations for Churches Dealing with Abuse](https://go.dashho.us/zLN?ref=dashhouse.com)

> Like any other institution churches are susceptible to the twin plagues of the abuse of power and sexual misconduct. How should a church respond when such things are alleged or exposed?

My column this week at [The Gospel Coalition Canada](https://go.dashho.us/r9A?ref=dashhouse.com): [A Stop Doing List for Pastors](https://go.dashho.us/zL8?ref=dashhouse.com)

> Business author Jim Collins suggests we develop a “stop doing” list so that we discard activities that don’t fit because of our passions and convictions. I like that idea, but rather than making up our own, I suggest we borrow from Paul’s list of activities that have no place in Christian ministry, all found in 2 Corinthians.