Friday 23 July 2021

A small bag of goodness

 "Your lips cry nectar, my love - honey and milk are found on your tongue... how much better is your love than wine!" Song of songs 4:10 & 11.

Recently, I posted a wonderful lecture by Dr Hugh Ross on the depths of wisdom contained in the book of Job. Here's another great video by him in conversation with Michael Heiser on the issue of life in the universe.

Some of us have been seeking to underline the fact that when it comes to reliable and candid science on the current crisis, there is and always has been a viable, insightful alternative to what has been deemed the mainstream, and that using such an insight allows us a means of analysis which provides genuine and somewhat disturbing perspective into what's unfolding. This excellent piece on the issue helps to do just that.

Christian oversight - when is it a blessing, and when does it become an issue? Nicely unpacked here by Doug Wilson.

And finally, a little sweetness and richness from the Good News that is ours in the Gospel.

Enjoy!





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