Author: Jonathan Dodson

New Tim Keller Endorsement: A Journey Worth Taking

A Journey Worth Taking: Endorsements: Finding Your Purpose in This World by Charlie Drew is getting some great recommendations. Drew explores purposeful living in work, relationships, culture and more, all within the Creation-Fall-Redemption-Consummation framework. A needed and substantive task! Writing along these lines, Drew addresses four main ideas:

  • Human life comes with a built-in purpose
  • Something goes wrong with how we express our purpose.
  • What gets ugly and destructive can be remade beautiful and right.
  • What we do matters, because we are going somewhere.

Recommendations
“Charles Drew has given us a great book to give away–especially to those who want a purpose-driven life and want to dig more deeply into the mysteries of that purpose. It is at once clear, personal, culturally up-to-date, and theologically rich– a perfect combination. Drew takes us a step beyond the literature that is presently available on the subject. Highly recommended.” Dr. Timothy Keller, Senior Minister, Redeemer Presbyterian Church, New York.

This book bids to teach you a new “language” for thinking about your life and identity . . . This is a book to take slowly, so it sinks in. David A. Powlison, Adjunct Professor of Practical Theology, Westminster Theological Seminary

Sudan Accepts Peacekeeping Force for Darfur

This could be a significant step in containing the conflict and promoting peace in war-torn Darfur. With 200,000 dead and millions of refugees, any positive news is welcome. This is a glaring issue for the church, in danger of reaching Hutu-Tutsi proportions.

Consider signing the petition and visit other action opportunities at Save Darfur.

Christ is All: A Prayer

I think of thy glory and my vileness
thy majesty and my meanness
thy beauty and my deformity
thy purity and my filth
thy righteousness and my iniquity.
Thou has loved me everlastingly, unchangeably…

May I never dally with the world and its allurements,
but walk by thy side,
listen to thy voice,
be clothed with thy graces,
and adorned with thy righteousness.

Excerpted from “Christ is All,” in The Valley of Vision: A collection of Puritan prayers & devotions

Missional Conversations

Check out this article on connecting your faith with your culture in winsome, relevant ways. Lynn Waalkes offers five main points to keep in mind when you are having missional conversations.

1. Create a cliche lexicon to be avoided.

2. Learn the lingo.

3. Study the trends.

4. Show respect.

5. Rely on Scripture.