Saturday Links

Saturday Links

Curated links for your weekend reading:

Becoming an Old Soul Christian

The world’s newness is vastly overrated. Be an old soul Christian.

Leaders Walk with God

If you walk intimately with God, you will experience His love, and it will flow toward those you are leading. It will change you and them.

You Don’t Have to Do It All

How can we do something today without being overwhelmed by everything? Here are some suggestions.

Our Job Is Not to Be Jesus

Only Jesus can be Jesus. And he doesn’t expect you or me or the church to be Jesus for him.

What Are Your Expectations of Jesus’ Local Church?

One thing this season has made clear is that there are widespread misunderstandings about what Jesus’ local church is meant to be and do — even among followers of Jesus.

A Theology of Faces: Notes on the Costs of Masking

Wearing a mask may be helpful to preventing the spread of COVID. But there is still something real that is lost by masking and we should not pass over the point too quickly, otherwise we might become acclimated to something that, if normalized after COVID, would be genuinely harmful to our society.

Justice in the Bible

In a previous article I argued that all the secular political options and justice theories, from “right” to “left”—Libertarianism, Liberalism, Utilitarianism, Progressivism—are grounded in reductionistic worldviews. In this article, I lay out in greater detail what biblical justice is.

Introducing TGC Essays: Theology for the Global Church

We’re excited to announce our latest offering –– a series of 250 theological essays.

My column this week at The Gospel Coalition Canada: Innovate Less

We need to innovate less than we think. Instead, learn from the past, and build your ministry around an unchanging core.
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Darryl Dash

Darryl Dash

I'm a grateful husband, father, oupa, and pastor of Grace Fellowship Church East Toronto. I love learning, writing, and encouraging. I'm on a lifelong quest to become a humble, gracious old man.
Toronto, Canada