Although this article is not from a Christian worldview, this young author still writes cogently on being an introvert (which I am!).  From Introvert, Dear……………….

Getting to know anyone well entails vulnerability, and introverts may hesitate to let others into their inner world. The post Because I’m an Introvert, You Won’t See the Real Me Right Away appeared first on Introvert, Dear.

via Because I’m an Introvert, You Won’t See the Real Me Right Away — Introvert, Dear

Some good thoughts here on the topic of “spiritual warfare.”  From Counseling One Another……………..

“Did you know that the term spiritual warfare never appears in Scripture?” asks David Powlison in his exceptional little book, Safe & Sound: Standing Firm in Spiritual Battles. He goes on to explain that spiritual warfare is a pastoral-theological term describing the conflict occurring at the heart of the Christian life. For good, biblical, and…

via Four Ways to Understand Spiritual Warfare Biblically — Counseling One Another

Entangled — Drawing Closer

We Christians do not want to become entangled and weighed down.  Look to Jesus!  From Drawing Closer…………..

Hebrews 12:1-3 Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith. For the joy set before him he endured the […]

via Entangled — Drawing Closer

Back to the term “faith.”  Such a small word but with HUGE implications when properly understood!  From THINKAPOLOGETICS.COM……………………..

Anyone who has been engaged in talking to people in our culture about the Christian worldview knows that many people misunderstand the word “faith.” I could go ahead and blame the media, pop culture, and the university for this widespread problem. But the reality is that it is incumbent upon pastors, apologists, and ministry leaders […]

via Looking at a Biblical Definition of the Word “Faith” — THINKAPOLOGETICS.COM

Brothers and sisters, Christians who blog (or just in social media ) should not be hunting for the “unrighteous” or “correcting” a “deluded and misinformed” fellow Child of God!  More on this at From Darkness Into the Light………………….

Bible / Blogs / Stephen Altrogge / Don’t Be An Internet Arsonist Share Tweet Save Stephen Altrogge RSS Contributors Pastor, Sovereign Grace Church of Indiana, PA It’s so easy to hit “send” or “post” or “tweet” or “publish.” One click. One tap of the screen. One “yes” to Siri. I don’t even have to think about it. I bang out […]

via Don’t Be An Internet Arsonist — From The Darkness Into The Light

Jesus is the Architect and Builder of our faith!  From This Day With God…………………………

The verses in Hebrews 3:1-6 build on what the readers know of Judaism and how esteemed Moses was to the Jews. He had led the Jews out of bondage in Egypt, brought them the Ten Commandments, and wrote the first five books of the Old Testament. Moses was a faithful servant to the house of […]

via Architect and Builder — This Day With God

Nice article on the beauty of God reflected in this world!  From Theology Along the Way………………..

I am about as fashion impaired as a person could be. Everybody has those pictures of when they were kids wearing ridiculous outfits, bad color combinations, and cringe-worthy haircuts. You didn’t worry about what matched, you just threw on what was clean and closest to you and off you went. But for me those pictures […]

via The Kaleidoscope of God’s Glory — Theology Along the Way

There is “meditation” and then there is “Christian meditation.”  All believers are encouraged in the Bible to “ponder,” “think on these things,” “consider,” etc.  Here is a brief article that goes into that subject.  From Association of Certified Biblical Counselors………….

Everyone meditates. Really? Yes. Our minds are constantly dwelling on something. Sadly, many of us allow our minds to wander dangerously into the realm of alluring thoughts, discouraging thoughts, distracting thoughts, worrying thoughts, etc. What we really need is biblical meditation whereby we fix our restless minds on God’s Word so that it governs our…

via The Lost Art of Bible Meditation — Association of Certified Biblical Counselors