That’s Christmas (Short Film) HD from St Helen’s Church on Vimeo. HT: Justin Taylor
Douthat: A Tough Season For Believers
Ross Douthat has written a concise and profound column for the New York Times. In it he points to one of the most important books of the year, James Davison Hunter’s book, To Change the World: The Irony, Tragedy, and…
Have yourself a merry little Christmas
If you’ve never watched Meet me in St. Louis, there is a clip below of Judy Garland singing, “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.” Whether or not you’ve seen the movie, you know the song became a classic. But, don’t…
Tim Challies shares his favorite books from 2010.
A good list from an indefatigable reader. Click here.
If you’re reading this on Facebook, then Mark Zuckerberg has changed your life too
I’ve never met Mark Zuckerberg. I’m old enough to be his father. But 1000+ friends later, and countless pictures of young people in our community tagged, there is no question that he has changed how I connect. And, I’m not…
Fantasies of escape from marriage? Read this from Paul Tripp.
Here’s an article that will benefit all married couples. Below is an excerpt from the end of the article. You can read the entire article by clicking on the link. Paul Tripp warns couples that unforgiveness can lead to “fantasies…
2010 in Amazing Pictures
Great shots from The Big Picture I. Part II Part III Tracks left by the Mars Rover Opportunity:
“In Christ Alone”: Truth making its way into the hymnal
As Alec Motyer has rightly observed, “When truth gets into a hymnbook, it become the confident possession of the whole church.”* It will only take you 3:51 to listen and watch. *Quoted by Alistair Begg in the forward to Sinclair…
Des Moines Register describes Bob Feller as an “Iowa Boy – Baseball Legend.”
Bob Feller died yesterday at the age of 92. The Cleveland Indians are proud of Feller, but Iowans are just as proud. Even though Feller played before my time, we heard plenty about the Iowa farm kid who starred in…
Mohler: “The Sins of the Father”
Whether we like it or not, the sins of one generation do have some effect on the next. I have previously posted on the Principle of the Rope which stresses that we are not isolated individuals. We are “roped” to…