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# Saturday Links
- URL: https://www.dashhouse.com/saturday-links-231/
- Published: 2021-02-27T10:00:00.000Z
- Updated: 2025-09-17T22:40:14.000Z
- Description: The best articles I've read this week
- Author: Darryl Dash
- Tags: Links

Curated links for your weekend reading:

[Don’t Be Too Hasty in Your Take on the Post-Pandemic Church](https://go.dashhouse.com/3EHD?ref=dashhouse.com)

> Let’s do what it takes to consider our current cultural context and to adapt to this missionary moment. But don’t assume that all trends are inevitable or that ministry philosophies that focus on in-person gatherings will fade.

[It’s Time to Remove Unrepentant Bullies from Church Leadership](https://go.dashhouse.com/3EHJ?ref=dashhouse.com)

> An autocratic leader seeks to advance themself at the expense of others. A gospel leader seeks to promote others at the expense of self.

[Pastors Are Paid to Stare Out the Window](https://go.dashhouse.com/3EHI?ref=dashhouse.com)

> Pastoral ministry is more art than science, and as such, it requires deeply thinking and deeply formed people to carry it out.

[Why I’m Mostly Quoting Dead Guys These Days](https://go.dashhouse.com/3EHG?ref=dashhouse.com)

> I plan to continue enjoying the wisdom of faithful voices speaking to the church today. But for those three reasons I’m more and more intentionally looking *back* in my work rather than *around*.

[Why the Tithing Message Is Short-Sighted](https://go.dashhouse.com/3EHL?ref=dashhouse.com)

> He wants us to give so much more than an obligatory tithe. He doesn’t want us to be known as tithers, but passionate givers who overwhelm church leadership with all we release.

My [column](https://go.dashhouse.com/straightpaths?ref=dashhouse.com) this week at The Gospel Coalition Canada: [The God of Seeing](https://go.dashhouse.com/3EH1?ref=dashhouse.com)

> God is the God of seeing, the defender of those who’ve been wronged.