- Tolkien's Ordinary Virtues: Exploring the Spiritual Themes of the Lord of the Rings - Mark Eddy Smith
- The Island of Dr. Moreau - H. G. Wells
- The Problem of Pain - C. S. Lewis
- The Soul of the Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe - Gene E. Veith, Jr.
- Pygmalion - George Bernard Shaw
- Narrative Poems - C. S. Lewis
- Letters to an American Lady - C. S. Lewis
- Wait Till Helen Comes - Mary Downing Hahn
- Surprised By Joy - C. S. Lewis
- Bunnicula - Deborah and James Howe
- The Life of Timon of Athens - William Shakespeare
- A Display of God's Glory - Mark E. Dever
- A Preface To Paradise Lost - C. S. Lewis
"With the kind You show Yourself kind, with the blameless You show Yourself blameless." 2 Samuel 22:26
Tuesday, May 03, 2016
April Reading
Thursday, April 14, 2016
Zoom, Zoom
Zoom, zoom, around the room
Go, Malachi, go!
Only too late I saw my doom
As you zoomed right over my toe!
Ouch, ouch! I sit on the couch
Holding my throbbing toe.
Somebody, quick! Get the ice pouch!
Oh, how it hurts me so!
Dad, Dad, don't be so sad.
I thought that you should know...
Just take a look and be very glad
There's still nine. Here I go!
Go, Malachi, go!
Only too late I saw my doom
As you zoomed right over my toe!
Ouch, ouch! I sit on the couch
Holding my throbbing toe.
Somebody, quick! Get the ice pouch!
Oh, how it hurts me so!
Dad, Dad, don't be so sad.
I thought that you should know...
Just take a look and be very glad
There's still nine. Here I go!
Thursday, March 31, 2016
March Reading
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - J. K. Rowling
- Jesus Swagger: Break Free from Poser Christianity - Jarrid Wilson
- Pastors in the Classics - Leland Ryken, Philip Ryken, & Todd Wilson
- C. S. Lewis & Mere Christianity: The Crisis that Created a Classic - Paul McCusker
- C. S. Lewis: Letters to Children - Lyle W. Dorsett & Marjorie Lamp Mead
- Till We Have Faces - C. S. Lewis
- The New American Commentary: Leviticus - Mark F. Rooker
- Be Holy: Becoming "Set Apart" For God - Warren W. Wiersbe
- Christ-Centered Exposition: Exalting Jesus in Leviticus - Allan Moseley
- The Princess and Curdie - George MacDonald
- Murder in the Cathedral - T. S. Eliot
- Electra - Sophocles (translated by George Young)
- Reading Between the Lines - Gene Edward Veith, Jr.
- The Gospel According to Matthew - Leon Morris
- Exploring the Gospel of Matthew - John Phillips
- The New American Commentary: Matthew - Craig L. Blomberg
- Layman's Bible Book Commentary: Matthew - Clair M. Crissey
- Studies in Matthew: The King and the Kingdom - Roland Q. Leavell
- Matthew (Vol. II) - J. Vernon McGee
- Holman New Testament Commentary: Matthew - Stuart K. Weber
- A Room with a View - E. M. Forster
- The NIV Application Commentary: Matthew - Michael J. Wilkins
- The MacArthur New Testament Commentary: Matthew 24-28 - John MacArthur
- Christ-Centered Exposition: Exalting Jesus in Matthew - David Platt
- Mere Christianity - C. S. Lewis
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Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Thirteen Cows
As I took my afternoon stroll
Pole to pole as I plodded with Poe
I looked up to the strangest sight
That caused me to smile with much delight
At the fence stood one and twelve
And into their confidence did I delve
Thirteen cows cheering me on
Even as each footfall fell like a ton
They didn't care that it's a windy day
Or that they paused too long from their hay
Hey! The seemed to say
With eyes expectant as if to play
Two were nodding, I kid you not
One grinned, One just blew snot
You can do it, we know you can
Keep on going! You're the man!
So if you're ever plodding along a country road
And you think you're about to give up or explode
Look for encouragement from the strangest of place
Keep one foot in front of the other, a smile on your face
Pole to pole as I plodded with Poe
I looked up to the strangest sight
That caused me to smile with much delight
At the fence stood one and twelve
And into their confidence did I delve
Thirteen cows cheering me on
Even as each footfall fell like a ton
They didn't care that it's a windy day
Or that they paused too long from their hay
Hey! The seemed to say
With eyes expectant as if to play
Two were nodding, I kid you not
One grinned, One just blew snot
You can do it, we know you can
Keep on going! You're the man!
So if you're ever plodding along a country road
And you think you're about to give up or explode
Look for encouragement from the strangest of place
Keep one foot in front of the other, a smile on your face
Monday, February 29, 2016
February Reading
- Punk Monk - Andy Freeman & Peter Greig
- Praying the Bible - Donald S. Whitney
- Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix - J. K. Rowling
- The Narnian: The Life and Imagination of C. S. Lewis - Alan Jacobs
- Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - J. K. Rowling
- If I Had Lunch with C. S. Lewis - Alister McGrath
Monday, February 22, 2016
Sunday, January 31, 2016
January Reading
- Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - J. K. Rowling
- The Time Machine - H. G. Wells
- Perelandra - C. S. Lewis
- Jesus No Equal - Barry St. Clair
- Devotions on the Greek New Testament - J. Scott Duvall & Verlyn D. Verbrugge
- Beowulf - J. R. R. Tolkien
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - J. K. Rowling
- Writing on the Wall - Brian Heasley
- Galileo - Mitch Stokes
- The NIV Application Commentary: James - David P. Nystrom
- The New American Commentary Vol. 36: James - Kurt A. Richardson
- The MacArthur New Testament Commentary: James - John MacArthur
- The Letter of James - Clayton K. Harrop
- Power from God - Charles Finney
- Christ-Centered Exposition: Exalting Jesus in James - David Platt
Friday, January 22, 2016
Here's Hope
Hope.
And joy.
That's what Jeremiah 31 is all about. The people of Israel had for a long time walked away from God. God, through the prophets, repeatedly warned them of coming judgment if they didn't repent. They didn't, and God did.
But then in the middle of what must have seemed a completely hopeless situation, God sent them another message of hope and restoration, in fact event better than that--a new covenant! That new covenant was established by the substitutionary sacrifice of Jesus on the cross.
Jeremiah 31:6 says, "For there shall be a day when watchmen will call in the hill country of Ephraim: 'Arise, and let us go up to Zion, to the LORD our God.'"
Perhaps you have been straying from the faith. Maybe you have walked out on God. Maybe you have abandoned His people, the church.
Maybe your life seems completely messed up, broken, and without any shred of hope or joy.
The good news is that can change. "Arise, and let us go up to Zion, to the LORD our God."
Today is a new day. Start fresh. Return to the Lord. If you've walked away from the church (for whatever reason), make it a point to go back this Sunday.
You may be thinking, "No way! Good will never have me back after what I've done." I'm so happy to tell you that you are wrong about that. God is ready and waiting with outstretched arms to welcome you back.
If that's you today, then go ahead and agree with God that your life is empty without Him in it. Ask for forgiveness and take the necessary steps back into a growing, vibrant relationship with Him, through His Son Jesus Christ.
"For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but will have eternal life" (John 3:16).
And joy.
That's what Jeremiah 31 is all about. The people of Israel had for a long time walked away from God. God, through the prophets, repeatedly warned them of coming judgment if they didn't repent. They didn't, and God did.
But then in the middle of what must have seemed a completely hopeless situation, God sent them another message of hope and restoration, in fact event better than that--a new covenant! That new covenant was established by the substitutionary sacrifice of Jesus on the cross.
Jeremiah 31:6 says, "For there shall be a day when watchmen will call in the hill country of Ephraim: 'Arise, and let us go up to Zion, to the LORD our God.'"
Perhaps you have been straying from the faith. Maybe you have walked out on God. Maybe you have abandoned His people, the church.
Maybe your life seems completely messed up, broken, and without any shred of hope or joy.
The good news is that can change. "Arise, and let us go up to Zion, to the LORD our God."
Today is a new day. Start fresh. Return to the Lord. If you've walked away from the church (for whatever reason), make it a point to go back this Sunday.
You may be thinking, "No way! Good will never have me back after what I've done." I'm so happy to tell you that you are wrong about that. God is ready and waiting with outstretched arms to welcome you back.
If that's you today, then go ahead and agree with God that your life is empty without Him in it. Ask for forgiveness and take the necessary steps back into a growing, vibrant relationship with Him, through His Son Jesus Christ.
"For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but will have eternal life" (John 3:16).
Monday, January 04, 2016
Let Us Boast
James, the half-brother of Jesus, warns us about a kind of boasting that is evil (see James 4:13-16), but that doesn't mean that all boasting of any kind is evil. There is at least one kind of boasting that is always good and right for us to do, and that is to boast about God (what He has done, what He is doing, what He will do).
"Let the one who boasts, boast in the Lord" (1 Corinthians 1:31).
The Apostle Paul also said, "Far be it from me to boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ" (Galatians 6:14).
The Prophet Jeremiah writes, "Thus says the LORD: 'Let not the wise man boast in his wisdom, let not the mighty man boast in his might, let not the rich man boast in his riches, but let him who boasts boast in this, that he understands and knows me, that I am the LORD who practices steadfast love, justice, and righteousness in the earth. For in these things I delight, declares the LORD'" (Jeremiah 9:23-24).
So what are some things Christians can boast about today?
"Let the one who boasts, boast in the Lord" (1 Corinthians 1:31).
The Apostle Paul also said, "Far be it from me to boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ" (Galatians 6:14).
The Prophet Jeremiah writes, "Thus says the LORD: 'Let not the wise man boast in his wisdom, let not the mighty man boast in his might, let not the rich man boast in his riches, but let him who boasts boast in this, that he understands and knows me, that I am the LORD who practices steadfast love, justice, and righteousness in the earth. For in these things I delight, declares the LORD'" (Jeremiah 9:23-24).
So what are some things Christians can boast about today?
- Boast in the fact that Jesus saves.
- Boast in the fact that God can be known.
- Boast in the fact that God is the God of love, justice, and righteousness.
Don't boast about yourself; boast about Jesus Christ!
Sunday, January 03, 2016
3 Recommended Devotionals
It's that time again. Each new year welcomes a great opportunity to start fresh with quiet times and devotions. Here's three devotional books that you might want to check out this year.
- Glorifying God: A Yearlong Collection of Classic Devotional Writings by Thomas Watson - Compiled by Patti M. Hummel (365)
- A Sherlock Holmes Devotional: Uncovering the Mysteries of God - Trisha White Priebe (60)
- A Hobbit Devotional - Ed Strauss (60)
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