Grace Upon Grace
Ministry Minded
Sensationalizing the present means we’ve turned a blind eye to the past.
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Sensationalizing the present means we’ve turned a blind eye to the past.

Ministry Minded, Episode 111.

In this episode of the Ministry Minded Podcast, I share some updates on this “beautifully exhausting” season of life and ministry, as well as the concrete hope of the Word to which the church can cling in times of doubt, fear, and frenzy (Heb. 6:19).

Resources.

Afghanistan, a Twofold Kingdom, Serpents, and Doves,” R. Scott Clark

The Christ Key: Unlocking the Centrality of Christ in the Old Testament, Chad Bird

Trusting God in the Darkness, Christopher Ash

The ‘Rot’ of Evangelicalism Doesn’t Need Deconstruction. It Needs Church History,” Samuel D. James

The Rise & Fall of Mars Hill: Compliments & Cautions,” Jesse Randolph

Josh Harris’s Message Remains the Same,” Carl R. Trueman

Camouflaged sovereignty and concern for God’s Word,” article by yours truly

Daily Grace: The Mockingbird Devotional, Vol. 2

Grace: So Much More Than You Know & So Much Better Than You Think, Brad J. Gray

Sponsor.

Ministry Minded is sponsored by Fresh Roasted Coffee, a locally owned and operated coffee house in the heart of Central Pennsylvania that produces the freshest coffee and delivers it at peak drinkability. Use offer code “GRACE10” at checkout to get a discount on your next order. Buy some coffee!

Credits.

Intro music: “Explorers (Instrumental Version)” by The Midnight, The Midnight Music LLC, 2018.

Ad music: “Coffee Stains” by Finley, licensed under CC BY 4.0.

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