Things have been busy here on the blog and for me personally. I’m still working on the new theme: changing image sizes, deleting old posts, and learning how to use the new bells and whistles.
I apologize to anyone who tried to check out last week roundup of articles. That post got lost in cyberspace during the change over to cloud hosting. Don’t ask me how. So this week will be a roundup of the top 10 posts from the past month (actually 11, last place was almost a dead heat).
Hope your summer is off to a good start.
Here Are the Top 11 Posts from this Past Month:
“What’s Wrong with Living Together?”
“When You Try Trusting God & Things Get Worse”
“Biblical Grounds for Divorce”
“The Cost of Losing God’s Restraining Grace”
“When You’re at Your Wit’s End”
“Fickle Christians & A Slippery Slope”
“The Dangers of Our Educational System”
“Do Your Kids Know You LIKE Them?”
“5 Reactions to the Claims of Christ”
Coming Up in the Daily Posts:
In the coming days, we’ll talk about the importance of godly friends, family feuds, spiritual ditches, and finding hope when the pressure seems too much. We will also talk about how to respond to criticism and how to tell if our Christianity is just a veneer.
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Blessings,
Donna
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Today’s Featured Resources:
So Whats Wrong with Living Together?: A Biblical Response to Cohabitation by Jeff Miller
Booklet – Jeffrey Miller presents a practical viewpoint to those who haven’t closed their minds to a biblical perspective on ” Living Together.”
Trusting God by Jerry Bridges
Why is it easier to obey God than to trust Him?
Because obeying God makes sense to us. In most cases, His laws appear reasonable and wise, and even when we don’t want to obey them, we usually concede that they are good for us. But the circumstances we find ourselves in often defy explanation. Before long, we begin to doubt God’s concern for us or His control over our lives. We ask, “Why is God allowing this?” or “What have I done wrong?”
During such a time of adversity, Jerry Bridges began a thorough Bible study on the topic of God’s sovereignty. What he learned changed his life, and in Trusting God he shares the fruit of that study. As you explore the scope of God’s power over nations, nature, and even the details of your life, you’ll find yourself trusting Him more completely—even when life hurts.
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