Saturday Links
Curated links for your weekend reading:
The Financial and Spiritual Principle of Compound Interest
Lessons learned when they are tiny do not easily fade but instead accumulate and bear fruit over a lifetime.
The Case Stott Made for Christian Social Involvement
If we are to be Christlike, we too should feel anger at injustice and compassion for its victims.
Selective Admiration: Why You Don’t Need Perfect Heroes
When we abandon the myth of the perfect hero, something liberating happens: we stop waiting for perfect moral exemplars and start learning from imperfect humans.
Why Being Late to Church Matters
We’re not just showing up late; we’re missing the opportunity to fully participate in a practice the Lord has designed to form us as his people.
How Digital Tech Undermines the Value of Embodiment
We are embodied creatures made in the image of God.
5 Truths About Your Physical and Spiritual Health
Here are five truths that pertain to both our spiritual fitness and our physical fitness.
What Would Jesus Do for Exercise?
Let’s start by asking, “Did Jesus exercise?” and that will help us consider, “What would Jesus do for exercise today?”