19 Nov Worth the Read – November 19, 2016
I hope you’ve had a great week! These sure are interesting, and often frustrating, times we are living in today. It seems that up is now down and down is now up. Everything now is based on how you feel, not on what is true. That’s why I chose to begin this week’s list with Oxford’s Word of the Year – “post-truth.” You may be like me and have never heard or seen this word before. Read the linked article and I believe you’ll be enlighted and agree with the truth of the post. I’ve also selected a couple of posts that give some perspective on this year’s unexpected election results. As always, I’ve included several posts to help encourage and equip pastors. Remember that just because a post is listed here doesn’t mean that I endorse the author or what they’ve written. I give them to you to help you in your walk and witness for Jesus in an increasingly dark world.
- Oxford’s Word of the Year for 2016 Is ‘Post-Truth’
- Examining the Scorecard
- How Evangelicals Helped Donald Trump Win
- 9 REASONS PREACHER’S KIDS STRAY
- Ark Encounter: “A Magnificent Evangelistic Outreach . . . to the World”
- 7 Harsh Realities Of Life Millennials Need To Understand
- 6 Surprising Characteristics of Biblical Faith According to Hebrews 11
- THE EXPOSITOR IN THE PULPIT – PART 2
- The story behind QWERTY
- Is It Time to Call It a Day?
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