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    A La Carte (September 4)

    I woke up this morning to find that the service I use to collect and organize links had decided to take the day off. So I have reconstructed it to the best of my ability, right down to the bizarre bird calls. Q&A on Sexual Abuse Cecelia Bernhardt will be a speaker at this year’s…

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    A La Carte (September 3)

    Sister Wives Star Cites Gay Marriage Ruling Well, this is hardly a surprise, is it? “The polygamous family starring in the hit TLC reality show Sister Wives believes the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision legalizing same-sex marriage gives them grounds to live their lifestyle unpunished, according to an appeal filed last week.” Odyssey This is…

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    A La Carte (September 2)

    Youth-Driven Culture Stephen Nichols has an important article about the way we perceive age and youth. “There is something about being young that makes the young think they are immune to the mistakes or missteps of those who have gone before. We all think too highly of ourselves and our capacities. Simply put, we need…

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    A La Carte (September 1)

    Ligonier Suspends R. C. Sproul Jr. over Ashley Madison Visit I was sickened and so sorrowful to hear this news. Christianity Today reports “Ligonier Ministries has suspended R. C. Sproul Jr. until July 2016 due to his admission that he visited the adultery matchmaking website Ashley Madison.” The Weakness of Ruth Is Greater than the…

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    A La Carte (August 31)

    One Strategy to Rule Them All Nancy Pearcey shows how to answer skeptics from Romans 1. The article is a brief overview of the heart of her book Finding Truth which I have reviewed here. How Katrina Changed New Orleans TIME has an interesting infographic that displays how Hurricane Katrina changed New Orleans. This Day…

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    Weekend A La Carte (August 29)

    We are cruising to the end of a week and the end of a month. I do not have any new Kindle deals to share today, but I do anticipate having some interesting ones on both Monday and Tuesday. In the meantime, here is some weekend reading for you. Looking for Abortion Truth in Big…

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    A La Carte (August 28)

    A Note to Christian Men The title could probably be stronger, but the article is rock-solid. Matthew Holst writes about “the look”–the way men look at women when they allow their eyes to roam. Fasting for Beginners “Chances are you are among the massive majority of Christians who rarely or never fast. It’s not because…

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    A La Carte (August 27)

    I found no new Kindle deals today but did want to answer a question I have often been asked. What I post day-by-day is a list of curated deals. They are almost all books I can vouch for one way or another–I have read them, they come from a solid publisher, or they have trusted…

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    A La Carte (August 26)

    Another 50 Livers a Week The Center for Medical Progress has released their eighth video, which shows a meeting with StemExpress CEO Cate Dyer. WORLD has the video and the story along with some analysis. Pro-Life? There’s An App For That I think most people on the pro-life side have already understood this. But it…

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    A La Carte (August 25)

    9 Things You Should Know About Margaret Sanger For a variety of reasons, Margaret Sanger’s name is back in the news. Joe Carter gives you 9 things you ought to know about her. (Be sure to read points 7 and 8 since we do not further our cause by passing along incomplete or incorrect information…

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    A La Carte (August 24)

    You Really Don’t Need To Work So Much “The past fifty years have seen massive gains in productivity, the invention of countless labor-saving devices, and the mass entry of women into the formal workforce.” So why do we all work so many hours? Reflections on a Planned Parenthood Protest John Piper reflects on Saturday’s Planned…

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    Weekend A La Carte (August 22)

    Today we will see protests against Planned Parenthood all across America. If you have time this morning, why don’t you consider attending. They will run from 9am to 11am, and you can find location information at ProtestPP.com. What Causes Cage-Stage Calvinism? We’ve all seen it, I think. Most of us have probably fallen into it…

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    A La Carte (August 21)

    Planned Parenthood: Invitation, Explanation, Indignation John Piper: “I am writing with an urgent invitation, a personal explanation, and renewed indignation.” He calls you to protest Planned Parenthood tomorrow. Why I Am Going to Protest Planned Parenthood In a similar vein, J.A. Medders explains why he will be participating in this weekend’s Planned Parenthood protests. How…

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    A La Carte (August 20)

    What Are We to Make of Donald Trump? Tom Ascol offers some thoughtful reflections on Donald Trump. “In some sense it is like a car accident—you just can’t look away no matter how hard you try.” Be sure to read the final lines before flaming Ascol (or me). Guardian Angels? Do we have guardian angels?…

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    A La Carte (August 19)

    Little Screens and Corporate Worship I’m not sure I agree with everything H.B. Charles Jr says here about corporate worship and digital devices, but I do think his article is worth reading and considering. When Is Divorce a Sin? Christianity Today interprets a recent study on Christian views of divorce. As is so often the…

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    A La Carte (August 18)

    7 Signs You Were Raised as an Evangelical I think you’ll probably get a chuckle out of this list. Like #3: “You know the chorus to the song “Friends Are Friends Forever” — even though it came out in 1983.” Yup. The Way Is Hard, But He is Strong “Devils know no chivalry. They are…

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    A La Carte (August 17)

    Why Gay Marriage Can’t Be Christian Marriage Ben Witherington shows from the Bible why gay marriage can never be Christian marriage. “At the end of the day either we realize that gender matters, and gender difference is essential to a real Christian marriage, or we totally change the definition of what counts as marriage, what…

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    Weekend A La Carte (August 15)

    The True Purpose of Microsoft Solitaire, Minesweeper, and FreeCell This is fascinating if true. “But as fun as these games were, they weren’t actually designed for entertainment. At least not in their Windows incarnations.” Explosions Shock China’s Tianjin Port The Big Picture travels to the scene of devastation in China. On This Day in 1964:…

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    A La Carte (August 14)

    We’re All Sadists Now Carl Trueman: “DeSade’s ideal world is that to which we appear to be heading. Like him, we deny any intrinsic moral significance to sexual activity whatsoever and thus see it as something which is of no more ethical importance than buying a cup of coffee or eating a sandwich.” The Story…

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    A La Carte (August 13)

    The Orphan Without a Face Here’s a sad bit of biography. “When a horrifying bacterial infection disfigured my newborn face, my parents abandoned me right there in my hospital bed. The only thing more painful than knowing they left me behind was finding them 38 years later.” (Note: The article contains a small amount of…