Why bother?

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Consider the absurdity of a group of friends who got together for a pickup game of football. One of them suddenly realised and announced that they had left the football behind, only for another to reply, with a wave of hand “forget the football, let’s get on with the game!”

Well, for some people, the question isn’t so much ‘how do I read the Bible?’ but why should I bother reading it at all? Perhaps the underlying thought behind that question is the perplexity of how a book from ages ago, originally written to people in different contexts, speaks to us now in the 21st Century. That thought poses a bigger question, and will be discussed in another post. For now, we’ll focus on the more fundamental question of the motivation for deferring to the Bible. Continue reading “Why bother?”

For the love of God and more

Aaron Burden

It’s such a blessing to be witnessing a new year, full of opportunities and perhaps challenges, in uncharted territory. Hopefully, we have come in with a blueprint for some good productivity.

Today on the blog, we’ll be signposting some Bible reading plans. With the countless options out there, I imagine we could do with some helpful pointers.

Pastor John Piper, in this short podcast, makes a case for the discipline of using a daily Bible reading plan, sharing his personal experience and plan for 2018.

Personally, I am using D.A. Carson’s For The Love of God vol.1 for my Bible reading this year. It’s the same one I had last year, even though I recorded not a few misses! Continue reading “For the love of God and more”

Make time for God’s Word

Do you ever feel that you’re just too busy for the Bible? There’s so much clamouring for your attention, regardless of whatever stage of life you’re at. Let’s not even speak of the constant drip of media and entertainment distractions; it’s almost unbelievable how addictive they are becoming!

Head over to Motherhood & Sanctity for the full article.

Thanks for reading!

Get busy God’s way

 

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This post was inspired by this 3-minute clip recorded by Tim Challies, a respectable blogger, author and book reviewer. He recently began trialling a series of weekly vlogs called ‘3-minute Thursdays’. So far he has managed to share some godly counsel with commendable brevity.

This particular clip is on productivity, and is quite timely as it comes to us at a season of crossover, for lack of a better word. The end of a year is a good time to reflect on the outgoing year, and also make plans for the one approaching. Continue reading “Get busy God’s way”

Light, Life and Love

 

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A few days ago, sitting across a table, I watched the Christmas story come alive in the making of a Christmas-themed craft. As this dear sister unpacked her carrier bag in preparation for the activity, out came an odd collection of items – a bag of oranges, candles, sweets, ribbons and toothpicks. Being a novice at all things ‘crafty’, I could not have imagined how all those items would come together to tell a beautiful story! Continue reading “Light, Life and Love”