When we build, let us think that we build forever. Let it not be for present delight nor for present use alone. Let it be such work as our descendants will thank us for; and let us think, as we lay stone on stone, that a time is to come when those stones will be held sacred because our hands have touched them, and that men will say, as they look upon the labor and wrought substance of them, "See! This our fathers did for us." —John Ruskin
In his new book, A Word Fitly Spoken, @AaronGarriott introduces the art of communication within its theological framework.
Explore this resource created to help you speak, write, and interact in a manner that reflects the character of God. https://t.co/V05iXPcAuo
Death is not, as so many understand it, a natural part of the cycle of life and existence. It is not built into our humanity. Death is not a debt to nature but is God’s judgment on sin. —Guy Prentiss Waters https://t.co/s00YIQOOpu
A building or a town is given its character, essentially, by those events which keep on happening there most often.
And just the same is true in any person’s individual life.
From “The Timeless Way of Building”
[Wisdom] is not primarily a function of how clever we are, nor of how much information we have managed to cram into our minds. Rather it is a moral choice to be independent of God or to be subject to him in our thinking as well as our doing. —G. Goldsworthy
The French edition of The Reformation Study Bible is now on press. We are looking forward to an October release.
There are more than 300 million French speakers worldwide, with some projecting that more than 700 million people will speak French by 2050.
Please be in prayer for the Lord to strengthen His church thru this weekend’s @Ligonier conference in London. We’re expecting attendees from 27 countries and 26 states.