Saturday Links
Curated links for your weekend reading:
Evangelicals Becoming Catholics
Most, not all, evangelicals shy away from overly ritualistic or liturgical worship, yet in so doing we turn our services into performances and our time of singing into the latest play list of what’s new. We have lost a sense of history and heritage and have replaced the depth and breadth of historic Christianity with the surface effects of pop culture.
These are just four things that might, on the face of it, look messy but in actual fact may speak to a greater degree of health than we realize.
Good Leaders Embrace Their Limits
We must resist the temptation to live outside those limits or to make the assumption we’re all dealing with our limits in ways that are humble and wise.
Condemning ‘Cuties’ Should Be Noncontroversial
People on every point on the political spectrum should be able to say it is wrong for a film — any film, however well-intentioned — to depict close-up, lingering shots of scantily clad 11-year-olds twerking.
My column this week at The Gospel Coalition Canada: Friends, Books, and Physical Comfort
If we have some good friends, good books, and a warm place to sleep at night, maybe we’re doing okay after all.