Once a month, I share a list of Christian resources such as articles, blog posts, sermons, videos, etc. that I found exciting and edifying. I do this to provide you with more content that will inspire your faith and help you grow in the grace and knowledge of Christ. And also to motivate me to discover and learn new things from others.Â
How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him who brings good news, who publishes peace, who brings good news of happiness, who publshes salvation, who says to Zion,”Your God reigns.”
Isaiah 52:7
Articles
The State of Theology Survey: 2020 Results – Ligonier Ministries
The result of this survey was a bit disheartening! “Whether it’s the 30% of evangelicals who apparently reject the deity of Christ, the 46% who believe that people are good by nature or the 22% who think that gender identity is a matter of personal choice, you can find all of the eye-opening survey results at TheStateOfTheology.com. “
Learning Contentment – Rooted Thinking
I am on a quest for learning contentment so I appreciated this article!
Let Hobbits Teach You Humility – The Gospel Coalition Australia
Fiction will always be my favorite genre! “Some people think fiction is a waste of time because it’s about escaping reality and living in a false world. But these secondary worlds can actually help us to live rightly in our world, by giving us eyes to see reality and hearts that long for good. They show us what’s really true.”
Sermons
A Nation under God – John MacArthur
The Holiness of God – R.C Sproul
Resurrection Life – Voddie Baucham
Other
Is Being Gay Genetic? – Dr. Christopher Yuan
I discovered What Would You Say and I have been enjoying their videos so far. Check them out!
Inigo Montoya – Justin Peters
I have no idea what or who is Inigo Montoya, but I have been enjoying Justin Peters’ series on Scripture used out of context. “
Church of Black Lives Matter – Just Thinking Podcast
If you support BLM the organization or use the hashtag, I highly recommend you to reconsider associating yourself with either. Listen to this podcast by Darrell Harrison and Virgil Walker, it’s very eye-opening!