Rebecca Stark is the author of The Good Portion: Godthe second title in The Good Portion series.

The Good Portion: God explores what Scripture teaches about God in hopes that readers will see his perfection, worth, magnificence, and beauty as they study his triune nature, infinite attributes, and wondrous works. 

                     

Sunday
Feb272011

Sunday's Hymn

I Am Not Skilled to Understand

I am not skilled to understand
What God hath willed, what God hath planned;
I only know at His right hand
Is One who is my Savior!

I take Him at His word indeed;
Christ died for sinners—this I read;
For in my heart I find a need
Of Him to be my Savior!

That He should leave His place on high
And come for sinful man to die,
You count it strange? So once did I,
Before I knew my Savior!

And oh, that He fulfilled may see
The travail of His soul in me,
And with His work contented be,
As I with my dear Savior!

Yea, living, dying, let me bring
My strength, my solace from this spring;
That He who lives to be my king
Once died to be my Savior!

—Dor­o­thy Green­well

(Could it be sung any slower than this?)

Other hymns, worship songs, sermons etc. posted today:

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Friday
Feb252011

Round the Sphere Again: Books

Two on Dying Well
Nancy Guthrie has edited a new book of collected essays, this one on facing death, something we all would rather not think about. But, says Guthrie,

I’m convinced that there is a real freedom, and even joy, in thinking it through, and that exploring death in light of the Scriptures can actually soothe our fears and infuse our thoughts about death with hope and peace.

You can read the preface and first chapter (an essay by J. I. Packer titled Only When You Know How to Die Can You Know How to Live) of O Love That Will Not Let Me Go: Facing Death with Courageous Confidence in God, or listen to Justin Taylor interview Nancy Guthrie about this book.

I’ve just ordered this one for the church library because while we have lots and lots of books on the Christian way to do just about every other life task, we have nothing at all on dying well.

While looking for books on dying, I also found a newly released book from Crossway: Finishing Well to the Glory of God: Strategies from a Christian Physician by John Dunlop, MD.  You can read an excerpt at the Crossway Blog. I’m interested in this one, too, but I think I’ll wait until I see a few reviews before deciding whether to order it or not.

One on Living in an Affluent Society
Jen (Like Snow in May) reviews Unfettered Hope by Marva Dawn and recommends it, although she does disagree fairly strongly with Dawn’s views on some things.

A Few for Kids and Youth
Now I’m looking for your recommendations. The children and youth section of the church library needs serious updating. (We have a complete set of Danny Orlis books. Need I say more?) I have some funds. What Christian books have your children enjoyed? Your teenagers? What would you recommend?

Friday
Feb252011

My Place: New Pack Member

Meet Trapper, my daughter’s (supposedly) husky/border collie cross. He’s a fine little pup who plays well with others, especially with the young German shepherd on the other end of the couch.

So we have two cats and three dogs in the house. At the end of next week it’ll be three cats and three dogs when we take in my son’s cat while he and his wife travel to Mexico for a wedding. There’s nothing so calming, you know, as living with a peaceful pack of animals. So far, our pack is peaceful. When the extra cat enters the mix things might be different.