Category Archives: Announcements

Don’t Waste Your Life: The Video

The first Theology book I ever read was Don’t Waste Your Life by John Piper. If you’ve followed the blog for any length of time, you already know that I was deeply impacted by much of what Piper has written. I am very grateful for this book, as God used it to prompt me to re-evaluate many of my priorities in life, and compelled me to life a gospel-centered, Christ-exalting life, which I still must fall desperately on the grace of God to even come close to accomplishing this.
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What Does It Mean – a post by Words and Phrases

Mason King, a good friend of mine, and one of the pastors at The Village Church, posted a very thought-provoking, soul-stirring blog today that I felt I should share with you.

What Does It Mean?

There are seasons where I am moving slow enough that I can hear the questions repeating in my head. It comes from the inner monologue that usually directs or reacts to what goes in my day- the one that I also pray is being changed by the power of the Spirit.
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Bloodlines: The Full Video

A couple weeks ago, I posted an announcement about John Piper’s latest book, Bloodlines: Race, Cross, and the Christian. I haven’t even read it yet, and I am already very grateful for this book.
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Five Blogs You Have To Read…Now!

Paul Tripp writes about how to properly view waiting periods in our lives:

In ministry there are often moments when you are propelled by a biblical vision but called by God to wait. Waiting can be discouraging and hard. So what does it look like to wait in a way that makes you a participant in what God is doing rather than someone who struggles against the wait? Let me suggest several things.

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Bloodlines

Well, it’s that time again.

John Piper, pastor of Bethlehem Baptist Church and founder of Desiring God, has come out with another new book. Piper is one of my favorite authors, and he has contributed much to my understanding of the gospel and Theology. I have read many of his books, and I am especially looking forward to reading this one.

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