Thursday, April 11, 2013

My Reading List

Since I am sort of getting started in blogging again and because I have a newer audience, too, (shout out to the Limon saints!), I have decided to reintroduce my blogroll to my readers. This serves a number of functions:

  • It allows people to see the sorts of things that interest me.
  • It introduces people to new blogs that might interest them.
  • It increases traffic on my blog, too. There is sort of an unspoken quid pro quo out there: you link to my blog and I'll link to yours.
Here is what they are about:

The Aquila Report--edited by PCA minister and President of New Geneva Seminary in Colorado Springs, Dr. Dominic Aquila, The Aquila Report is a digest of news about goings on in Christianity in general and the
Reformed world in particular (though most emphasis is on goings on in the PCA). The Aquila Report generally makes use of contributors whose blog articles are used by permission the Report. (I was even featured once!)

Baylyblog--Written by two PCA ministers, David and Tim Bayly, their blog strikes a definite prophetic tone, especially about some of the liberalizing trends going on in the PCA. While the blog's tone is a bit strident at times, it nevertheless is a good source of information.

Bring the Books--Based on Paul's admonition to Timothy to bring him reading materials while he was in jail, Bring the Books is a good place to stay abreast of good Reformed books to read.

Building Old School Churches--Andy Webb is another good friend of mine. His blog exists to remind people what Old School Presbyterianism was and to call them back to it.

Feeding on Christ--written by Nicholas Batzig, who I met at General Assembly one year, Feeding on Christ is a forum for the discussion of Reformed theology. A great place to lurk and learn or to dive in and participate.

Gairney Bridge--Named after an important landmark to the ARP, Gairney Bridge is the personal blog of another good friend of mine, Tim Phillips. He writes a lot like I do, only more prolifically.

Green Baggins--A bit more of a cerebral site that deals with theological controversies in the Reformed world.

The Rankin File--I met Clifton Rankin at General Assembly a number of years ago and count him a good friend. His blog is an extension of his ministry and is both informative and encouraging.

The Quiet Protest--Written by a good friend of mine, Rev. Kenneth Pierce of Jackson, MS, The Quiet Protest often touches on important issues facing the Reformed world but in a gentle, pastoral way. Ken encourages me a lot.

Twin Lakes Fellowship--This site is not so much a blog but an audio share site of the sermons to come out of the Twin Lakes Fellowship, an group dedicated to planting ordinary means of grace churches around the country.

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