1. How to pray all day
2. Surprising secret to abandoning pride
3. How NOT to save lost souls
4. 5 steps to a better prayer life
4 to Read…
Everyday Servant’s weekly links to really great Christian posts on the internet…
Some are posts from well known bloggers and authors.
Others are posts you may have missed…
This week, posts from Tim Challies, Jason Meyer, Todd Rhodes and Paul Horn…
1. How to Pray all Day
How do we do that?
How do we follow Paul’s admonition to “pray without ceasing”?
Is the path of constant prayer open only to specially gifted followers of Christ?
Or is it open to us all?
Read Tim Challies thoughts, from his blog Challies.com
2. Surprising secret to abandoning pride
What’s the secret to abandoning pride?
Is it simply to recognize all of my failings?
Will I leave pride behind if I fix my mind constantly on my faults?
Of will I merely become proud of my effort to be humble?
Pride’s such a tricky sin…
Jason Meyer says there’s a better way to abandon pride.
Read his post from Desiring God, as he explains why thinking less of yourself is not the answer…
3. How NOT to save lost souls…
If you stacked all the books written about evangelism on top of each other, the stack would be as tall as….
Actually, I have no idea…
But it would be a very, very tall stack of books.
Think about it…There are books on evangelism for pastors, lay people, and church evangelism committees…
There are books on evangelism written to empower people in the pews, and books written to restrict evangelism to the pulpit…
But Todd Rhodes says there’s one thing that absolutely ensures you’ll never lead a non-believer to Christ…
What is that one thing?
Read his thoughts, from his blog, Todd Rhodes.com
4. 5 steps to a better prayer life…
Looking for more ideas to improve your prayer life?
Yearning for increased intimacy with God?
There are so many great Christian posts on the Internet…
Read something you’d like to share?
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3 thoughts on “4-to-Read–March 30”
Thanks for the share!! I am glad you liked it.
Thanks, Paul…your post is very helpful…
Thanks