If you read one article this week, engage The Great Commission Starts in Your Backyard by Noel Green Estes.
For those of you with additional reading time weekend, check out the following selections, gathered from around the interwebs. Happy reading!
Theology and Churchworld
Activism as Pelagianism by Wesley Walker
Three Ways to Graciously Engage KJV-Only Believers by Mark Ward
When Re-Conversion Is Easier Than Repentance by Samuel D. James
How to Witness to a Distracted World by O. Alan Noble
The Theologian’s Free Association with the Academy by Joshua Schendel
Biblical Studies and the History of Christianity
Biblical Studies Carnival 149 by Karen R. Keen
The Case for the Dynamic View of Biblical Inspiration by Michael Bird
Did Early Christians Understand Jesus? by Gerhard Lohfink
Why We Need Loome Theological Booksellers by Jake Meador
Origen: Athanasian or Arian? by Brandon D. Smith
Worldviews and Culture
Roger Scruton on the Meaning of Conservatism by Madeleine Kearns
Masculine Dads Raise Confident Daughters by Abigail Shrier
If….Only They Would Read the Poem by Carl Trueman
“I Love You” from the Perspective of a Narcissist by Kiddy First
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