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Register today to watch Arthur Brooks and Richard Wolff debate Socialism or Capitalism? tomorrow. Should be interesting.
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.””



