Awesome. Something needs to be on fire. Don’t forget that. It’s vital, apparently.
Before me, even as behind, God is, and all is well ~ John Greenleaf Whittier
Awesome. Something needs to be on fire. Don’t forget that. It’s vital, apparently.
This conference manuscript by Tony Reinke, given at the 2013 Desiring God Conference for Pastors, centers of the Pastor and His Reading–the discipline of reading, the Biblical basis for reading, the importance of literature, and the importance of encouraging their congregation to stretch themselves in the practice of reading edifying material.
While aimed at pastor’s, I found it to be hugely motivating and encouraging to me even though I am not currently in formal ministry. Particularly his suggestions toward the end of the document are practical. I can easily see the potential impact they could have on individuals and the corporate church. I even found some suggestions that I hope to put into practice in my own life and on this blog.
You can find this document located here: The Pastor and His Reading: Why You are the Key to Building a Church that Loves Books.
****UPDATE: A reader commented that the link above was not working. I was able to find the article in it’s entirety at DesiringGod.org. You can read the article HERE. Also, the author of this article has a book out titled Lit! that looks intriguing. I’ve not read it yet, but I have it on both my Amazon and my GoodReads Wish List. You can purchase the book at Amazon.
The sky is terribly important to me. Always has been. I think the vastness of it draws me to stare at it for hours. There is something of a sort of solace for my mind and soul when I contemplate the sky and the bigness of God. I’ve always been much more comfortable with a big God as opposed to a personally relational God.
So I was excited to see that The Big Picture has done a feature on the sky. Enjoy these magnificent pictures of God’s creation-the sky-in so many different forms, hues, and skyscapes.