So I saw this idea of doing a blog round-up through Tanya and I thought it was such a fun way of doing Collection of Webs. But this time it will be monthly and include lots of other little things like books being read and films watched etc. Hopefully this will be a bit of fun.
Blogs Posts from friends:
Bryony chats about the Gospel in the Job center – some great reading here: “I have really noticed that the job centre communicate a clear ‘gospel’ story (or worldview) that is completely in a realm of its own.”
Dan Hames shares a quote on: What to do when you just can’t pray.
Bish shares some reflections on the early Christian Unions: The story is the same today – there’s a legacy to inherit, but the Christian Unions are built on Christian freshers turning up in halls and standing together. We stand on the foundation of home churches and youth work, we stand on the work of God in people.
Ellie shares her thoughts on Purity.
A poem written by my husband about taking communion.
Blog Posts Out There:
An article on how men see women and sports. This was really insightful and interesting: The way we consume iconic national events like the Super Bowl better depicts what we really believe about women than does anything else. For in the invisibility of normality, there we find our idolatry.
Mike Reeves writes about why not having Adam and Eve is actually bad news for the Gospel.
A good post on Luther and his way with colourful words…
Books:
I have set myself a mini project this year which is to read War and Peace. I have just finished book 1 out of 15. Its going well and I hope to finish it before the year is up. But there some people in the world that read War and Peace more than once!
Also reading:
Where is God when it hurts by Philip Yancy.
Music:
Currently enjoying some songs by Bethel and Boy and His kite.
As well as Rend Collective Experiment
Watching:
Extremely loud and incredibly close
Also loving Miranda, Call the Midwife and Ripper Street.
What are you enjoying at the moment?
Favourite Posts on my Blog:
I always love your recommendations! Thanks, Cat!