Blogging For God’s Glory
Benjamin Vrbicek:
I have, however, been blogging consistently for several years all while trying to do it with as much excellence as I know how. This means I’ve learned too many things the hard way, and I’d love to spare you some of my frustrations. Below are some of the questions that I wish I was asking before I started a blog. If you’ve already started one, perhaps they can help guide your next steps.
Avengers: Infinity War
The new trailer makes this look like a lot of fun:
6Â Ways to Teach Your Children History
Rebecca VanDoodewaard:
Children should be exposed to history early and often through artifacts, oral stories, old art, and especially good books. History gives our children so many benefits. It is a fantastic—though frequently neglected—parenting tool.
Here are six ways history can bless your kids.
Andrew Peterson’s New Song for the People
Andrew Peterson:
As a pastor’s kid in a nondenominational evangelical church in the South, it was impossible not to notice that there was, in fact, an order of worship—an opening hymn, maybe a prelude by the choir (sometimes they even wore robes), followed by a welcome from my dad. There was a “turn around and greet your neighbor” moment, then offering, the doxology, then communion, then a sermon and an invitation, and a closing hymn. Like clockwork.
Truth Is No Stranger to Fiction
This new initiative from Cruciform Press is going to be interesting to watch.
On the Imminent Collapse of Evangelical Christianity
Trevin Wax:
Every month or so, I come across a news article or a new book that claims the evangelical movement is falling apart. We’re on the precipice of complete collapse, some say. “The Church in America is dying, dying I tell you!” We’re witnessing the last gasps of evangelical Christianity. The “nones” are on the rise, secularism is the future, and Christianity will soon be powerless.