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# Saturday Links
- URL: https://www.dashhouse.com/saturday-links-175/
- Published: 2020-01-18T10:00:00.000Z
- Updated: 2025-09-24T09:34:49.000Z
- Description: The best articles I've read this week
- Author: Darryl Dash
- Tags: Links

Curated links for your weekend reading:

[Not Christian Anymore](https://link.dashhouse.com/aOX?ref=dashhouse.com)

> A major new EFC survey suggests half of Canadians are either agnostic, atheist or unreligious. And only a tenth attend religious services weekly. How will the church respond?

[Give Us God](https://link.dashhouse.com/aOe?ref=dashhouse.com)

> What churches and pastors need more than anything else is a great big vision of a great big God.

[This Leftie Is Right About Church](https://link.dashhouse.com/aOg?ref=dashhouse.com)

> In a fascinating article in The Canberra Times, climate activist, Michael Bones, writes about how progressives need to take a leaf about how to change society from, of all places – the church – and conservative church at that.

[Should We Trade in Funerals for “Celebrations of Life”?](https://link.dashhouse.com/auk?ref=dashhouse.com)

> As strange as it sounds, we can’t afford to waste the opportunities a funeral provides.

[What to Do with the Bible’s Purity Laws](https://link.dashhouse.com/aOR?ref=dashhouse.com)

> Merely dismissing these rules as childish misses some important features of these rules.

[If You Want Big Change, Start Small](https://link.dashhouse.com/aO7?ref=dashhouse.com)

A post by my wife:

> My journey came in pieces. It was slow and often inconsistent. Yet with the benefit of hindsight, I can identify three small changes that led to long-lasting, big change.

My [column](https://go.dashho.us/r9A?ref=dashhouse.com) this week at The Gospel Coalition Canada: [A Display of God’s Wisdom](https://link.dashhouse.com/al3?ref=dashhouse.com)

> I would never have chosen the church where I grew up, but God did, and I couldn’t be more grateful.