Friday Links Roundup: Okay, So It's Not Friday Edition
I wanted to have a links roundup this week, and I’ll be away from my computer for a few days as we visit family for the 4th of July. (And trying to blog lengthy articles from my phone is carpel tunnel syndrome waiting to happen!)
So, here are some great links from this partial week:
1. Our summer camp theme is “Turning the World Upside Down.” Ironically, Paula Harrington recently wrote an article with that same idea. By the way, it’s great to see Paula back blogging regularly again!
2. Steve Higginbotham shares a great story of faith in “Views from the Pews.” Young people never cease to amaze me.
3. We live in a world of choices, but we do not have a choice in some areas, like salvation. Trey Morgan writes about this here.
4. Polls can be interpreted in a myriad of different ways. Some numbers, though, are undeniably good and others are undeniably scary. Phil Sanders writes about the second of those in “A Conviction Crisis.”
Well, I hope you enjoyed your Friday! Just kidding. I hope you enjoy reading these articles as much as I did.
Have a great 4th and be safe.
Don’t forget the freedom that only the Lord can provide every day, but especially on His day.