Weekly Web Watch
- Trevin Wax has some advice for those looking for a church to join
- Kevin DeYoung lists 10 reasons to believe in a historical Adam while Richard Belcher has a concerned but very helpful review of John Collins book ‘Did Adam and Eve Really Exist?‘ and N T Wright addresses the question of whether we should interpret Genesis 1 literally
- Eric McKiddie offers a template to help with sermon preparation
- John Peters has an insightful piece on some of the lessons we can still learn from the preaching ministry of Lloyd-Jones while Evangelical Times has an excerpt from Eryl Davies’ Bitesize Biography of the Doctor
- David Murray explains the therapeutic value of the Psalms: “in a day of so many disordered emotions, worshippers are discovering how the Psalms minister so powerfully to their emotional lives.”
- Benjamin Shaw at Ligonier demonstrates the importance of proper punctuation in exegeting the Scriptures
- Gospel Obsessed agrees with the statement that “spiritually mature people are easily edified” and says, “you will like my sermons, and all sermons, a lot better if you consider some suggestions about being an easily edified person”
- Clint Archer at The Cripplegate has four reasons to preach the ‘Old(er) Testament’
- Justin Taylor expounds Romans 1:18-21, demonstrating what unbelieving pagans know about God and why they are responsible for it
- Chad Hall at Transformed has had some great posts on Understanding Change, beginning here
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