Nuggets of Wisdom

by Paul Tautges | February 4, 2016 4:05 am

When the Detour Becomes Your New Road[1] – A wonderful post at Desiring God: “The old road often seems like it was more relaxing and easy to drive. The new road can be bumpy and twisty, narrow with sharp curves. And I find myself longing for the ease of what I used to have. But the new road has benefits too, perhaps not in ease but in seeing life differently.”

Do You Keep Your Commitments Even If It Hurts?[2] – Jim Newheiser writes at the BCC blog: “I have been shocked by how easily some Christian leaders (even counselors) break their commitments. On the other hand, I have witnessed wonderful examples of Christian integrity.”

Legislation Introduced in Utah Declares Porn a “Public Health Crisis”[3] – Covenant Eyes applauds Utah’s effort to recognize this growing health concern linked to many societal ills.

My Indebtedness to the Puritans[4] – Joel Beeke: “While there are many ways that the Bible-saturated books of the Puritans have influenced me, I would like to highlight three special lessons I have learned from them about experiential, practical Christian living.”

Endnotes:
  1. When the Detour Becomes Your New Road: http://www.desiringgod.org/articles/when-the-detour-becomes-your-new-road
  2. Do You Keep Your Commitments Even If It Hurts?: http://biblicalcounselingcoalition.org/blogs/2016/02/01/do-you-keep-your-commitments-even-when-it-hurts/
  3. Legislation Introduced in Utah Declares Porn a “Public Health Crisis”: http://www.covenanteyes.com/2016/02/02/legislation-introduced-in-utah-declares-porn-a-public-health-crisis/
  4. My Indebtedness to the Puritans: http://www.joelbeeke.org/2016/02/my-indebtedness-to-the-puritans/

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