Saturday Links
Curated links for your weekend reading:
TGC, AI, and the Democratization of Competence
I don’t think it is an exaggeration to suggest that the next world-changing technology is upon us in the form of artificial intelligence, and once again, there will be a time of negotiation and adaptation.
If the time has come for you to be old, don’t be ashamed of your age, for you are simply joining company with many of the grandest things in all the universe.
The Best Thing You Can Do for Yourself in 2026 Is to Keep a Daily Diary
The best part about this project is it doesn’t need to take a lot of time.
Why Pastors Should Say “I Don’t Know” More Often
People are more willing to trust leaders who are honest about their vulnerabilities than those who only show their strengths.
Our job is not to impress our people with how much we know. We can do so much better than that.
When we fail to make younger pastors aware of these realities, we lead them to believe they will experience the exception and not the rule.
What to Do When Authors We Love Sin
Our church library’s little cull started as a judgement on the work and ministries of certain authors, but it was more than that.
The August 2026 edition of Themelios is available for free
My post at Gospel for Life: How to Listen to a Sermon
Cultivate such a high view of Scripture that it shapes how you prepare, listen to, and respond to a sermon.
My column at TGC Canada: Dear Younger Pastor, Don’t Rush
Please learn from one of my biggest mistakes.