Links for Learning, November 17
Happy Saturday, everybody! My Saturday will be spent reading, going to coffee with one of my Awana girls, cleaning, and (hopefully) exercising. Not a bad way to spend a Saturday.
Here are some links that caught my eye this week:
- If you, like me, have difficulty understanding how a Christian can be both pro-life and pro-choice, you need to read this amazingly vulnerable post from Kathy Escobar: Pro-Life, Pro-Choice: A Painful Paradox
- Christy McFerren shares her story about how the church contributed to her gender confusion in Gender Confusion and the Church
- Sarah Bessey confronts the way the church often approaches homosexuality, and offers a beautiful alternative, in In Which I Tell You the Truth About Telling the Truth
- If you define Christianity as “a relationship, not a religion,” consider what Matt Appling has to say in I Don’t Have A Relationship, I Have Rules
- Don’t miss this! Man in Permanent Vegetative State Communicates to Doctors with His Mind
- Preston Yancey, in talking about reading the Bible well, hits another ball out of the park with When Our Bibles are Too Small
- This is one that I feel very strongly about: Chick Flicks Are Not Emotional Porn
- Emily Maynard is on fire this week. Particularly noteworthy from her are I Stopped Guarding My Heart Ten Years Ago and Modesty and Alcoholism
The most popular post on my blog this week
(broke some records for my blog!):



