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Now that you know why posting for “free” on MySpaceBook isn’t a good idea. Check out Micro.blog. I just paid for another year, again. Totally worth it. Micro.blog is the easy way to #indieweb.
I don’t trust computers. I work with them, I use them, I program them, and I can generally understand how they operate. But I never trust them fully, no matter how much I’m supposed to.
Because “bugs are as normal as features.”
Read: Compel Them to Come In: Calvinism and the Free Offer of the Gospel by Macleod, Donald 📚 So good!
Confessing: “As there is no sin so small, but it deserves damnation; so there is no sin so great, that it can bring damnation upon those who truly repent.”
Currently reading: Church Leadership and Strategy by Harold L. Senkbeil 📚
Added: chapter links “local church and its session" and “regional church and its presbytery” to my OPC Form of Government Commentary page.
What’s a virtual book festival look like? We’re about to find out. Rooting for you @TFOB.
From Axios: Americans agree about more issues than they realize.
Reformed University Fellowship at the University of Arizona is a great ministry. Give online to help support it.
Looking forward: Tucson’s Hotel Congress prepping for post COVID-19 world with expansion plans via @tucsonstar
Today at Covenant, I’m teaching on chapters 6-10 of the Westminster Confession of Faith. We’ll meet after worship around 11:00am MST. If you’re not in the area, join us on the live-stream. View the notes.
What would “Can You Feel the Love Tonight?” sound like if it were a Tchaikovsky violin concerto? Like this.
Hymn: “Saviour, if of Zion’s city I, through grace, a member am, let the world deride or pity, I will glory in thy Name: fading is the worldling’s pleasure, all his boasted pomp and show; solid joys and lasting treasure none but Zion’s children know.” My sermon: A Church With Joy
What is our “moment" and how should Christians live in it? Check our Joseph Minich’s mini-series, The Woke and the Red-Pill.
Cool: the greatest books according “an algorithm [that creates] a master list based on how many lists a particular book appears on. Some lists count more than others.””
In some places, the last thing people are thinking about is going outside. But if you happen to be in Tucson right now, or somewhere else with good weather, remember that 4th and 5th graders (and their families) can get a free pass into federal parks, forests, and more. 🌲