The Good Stuff (2/28/25)

A Storm in the Desert– A lot of people are unfamiliar with the extraordinary work that God has been doing in the Middle East over the last couple of decades. This podcast by 9Marks has been telling one aspect of that gospel work. I’ve been encouraged as I have listened to the first few episodes. I highly recommend it!

Be Faithful over Little: A Different Vision for a Life that Counts– There are some folks through whom God has chosen to do extraordinary works, such as Charles Spurgeon or Lottie Moon. Does that mean the stay-at-home mom who diligently cares for her family and points her kids to the gospel day after day is not as faithful? As the author writes, “Faithfulness is primarily a matter of stewardship, not ‘impact.’”

The Church Planter’s Heart: Essential Habits for Lifelong Ministry– There’s a reason why most of the pastoral qualifications in First Timothy and Titus are based on the man’s character. Personal holiness is a non-negotiable. In this article, Tony Merida outlines essential habits for ministers, but honestly, most of it applies to all Christians.

10 Things That are Different Than What I Expected– If you have faced personal tragedy and grief, you may have thought that the healing process would look a certain way. Kirsten shares the lessons that she has learned as she has walked the road of grief after losing her son two and a half years ago.

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