Each week Everyday servant posts links to the top 4 Christian posts…
Posts that move hearts and challenge minds…
This week… links to posts from Jon Acuff, Cosmopolitan Magazine, David Rupert and The High Calling…
Read on for the Top 4 Christian posts-fear-love-unlikely evangelism …
Jon Acuff-Your blog is not for you…
Do you blog?
Why do you blog?
What motivates you?
Do you feel you have a story to tell?
Something to share with the world?
Are you trying to make money from your blog?
Spread your fame?
If any of those are the reasons you blog…
Then your blog is all about you…
And why not?
After all it is your blog, isn’t it?
Cosmopolitan Magazine? A Christian Post??
Surprisingly, the answer is yes.
Something special happened at Sycamore Creek Church in Pickering, Ohio.
Cosmo found the church’s video, reposted it and wrote an article…
An article about a random act of kindness and a $1,000 tip for a pizza delivery driver.
(Way to go, Sycamore Creek Church!)
David Rupert-Companies that sneak in the gospel…
You expect to hear about the gospel in church…
But do you expect to see and hear about the gospel in the mall?
Or at the burger place or in a mail order catalog?
David Rupert found the gospel in all three places…
And writes on his Patheos blog about companies that “sneak in the gospel”…
What do you think?
Deidre Riggs-What do you fear?
Is your greatest fear the loss of what you love most?
What then is your greatest love?
Deidra Riggs, managing editor at The High Calling, looks at why Christians should be the most fearless people in the world…
Top 4 Christian Posts-Fear-Love-Unlikely Evangelism…
Did we miss a post that meant a lot to you?
Share a link in comments below…
Like this:
Like Loading...
One thought on “Top 4 Christian Posts-Fear-Love-Unlikely Evangelism”
Your curated selection of top Christian posts is both thought-provoking and inspiring. I appreciate how you’ve highlighted diverse perspectives—from Jon Acuff’s reflection on the true purpose behind blogging to the unexpected encounter with Christian values in unexpected places by David Rupert. The inclusion of Cosmopolitan Magazine’s feature on a church’s act of kindness adds a refreshing angle, showcasing how Christian principles can resonate even in secular media.
These posts not only move hearts but also challenge us to reconsider our own motivations and the impact we can have through our actions and words. They remind us that Christian values are not confined to traditional settings but can shine brightly in everyday interactions and across various platforms.
For those seeking more engaging discussions and insights on Christian living and contemporary issues, I’d recommend checking out the YouTube channel ( https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXIUMnKlX_Vx8Rw9lAThtpg) of The Bible Project. Their animated videos provide deep dives into biblical themes and narratives, making complex ideas accessible and relevant to modern audiences.
Keep sharing these thought-provoking posts—they’re a beacon of positivity and reflection in today’s online landscape!