Showing posts with label recommendations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recommendations. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Resources...

Over at the Ligonier blog, the web guys are adding posts from R.C Sproul on revival. There are a number of posts through the main page.

John Ortberg has written an article on the gift of opposition. Check it out here.

John MacArthur has a 5-part article series on distinguishing a true work of the Spirit. Check them out. Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5.

Tim Challies reviews an upcoming book release from Al Mohler. Check it out here.

Friday, May 16, 2008

A New Arrival...


The book, pictured to the left, arrived today. I started reading it tonight and so far it is great! You should check it out. Check out the site for the book here. Yes, it is available from Inspire Books and Gifts!!

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Blank Bible Project...

Check out this series of posts on The Shepherd's Scrapbook blog. It is a list of instructions on how to take apart a bound bible and rebind it again with inserted blank pages for note-taking. It looks like a brilliant project. I keep re-reading them wishing I was handy with things like this or that there was someone else willing to do it and I could join in! Any takers?

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Check it out...

While I have my break in work, I thought I would add a few good resources that I have come across in the last week or so.

Firstly, Joshua Harris has posted an article he has written, for the Tabletalk magazine, on the theme of mentoring. As someone truly convinced of the need, and biblical model, of mentoring I enjoyed the article. Check it out here.

Secondly, I have been reading some books by R Kent Hughes recently and have found them to be of incredible challenge and encouragement. So, having been blessed by his writing I searched the internet for some audio messages. To my surprise, and great gain, I found alot of his and some other notable pastors/teachers. Check them out here.

Thirdly, and finally, I came across a cracker site called the Shepherd's Fellowship. It is an amazing site. It does require registration to have full access and use of the site, but registration is a free and simple process. Once registered you have full use of the forums, download of messages and much more. Check it out here.

Saturday, March 01, 2008

A review with a difference....

Tony Reinke has posted over at the Sovereign Grace blog on a new album release titled "Atonement". Now the genre isn't really of my taste, as it is rap, but he has posted a track from the album, on the blog, for you to have a listen. Although not my genre, the lyrics were absolutely great! Check it out here. As well as a recommendation there are a few comments that the author felt challenged on regarding the rap artists passion to carry knowledge of truth into work and practice. All in all it's worth a look!

The album is called "Atonement" and the artist is Shai Linne. You can download tracks, or full album, in iTunes.

God of this city...

I downloaded a few tracks from the latest Passion album, titled "God of this city". Here are some of the words from the track "Beautiful Jesus", sung by Kristian Stanfill:

"Beautiful Jesus,
Beautiful Saviour,
Nothing is greater,
Brilliant creator,
Friend of mine"


Brilliant! You can preview and download the tracks, or full album in iTunes.

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Confession

C. J Mahaney has a great, and very challenging, post on confessing sin. It is an article you must check out.

Read it here.

Saturday, February 16, 2008

The First Project...


The first book that I am going to review is C.J Mahaney's "Christ Our Mediator", a title worthy of being in the "Lifechange Books" series.

Read more here.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

A Great Resource.

Monergism is a website that compiles, in one place and easily navigated website, a vast collection of articles, essays and sermons on a broad spectrum of theological issues. In my opinion, not that it is worth gold or anything, Monergism is a great site. They have featured the launch of a new website called "The Puritan Library". The site is a vast collection of free, downloadable material by numerous Puritan writers.

Check it out here.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

A New Project.

Some new beginnings here.