- Doy Moyer explores the volatile issue of racism and encourages us to dig deep so that we might recognize the real root of the problem.
- Matthew Bassford provides an important word of warning: “In our worship, let us keep in mind the nature of the God we serve. We do not approach a God whom we dare take lightly.”
- Jonathan Parnell encourages, “Don’t just read the Bible for yourself.”
- Timothy Gunnells draws some lessons from the seesaw.
- Jon Acuff reminds, “The best online technology in the world will never be able to replace offline relationships.”
- An Introduction to the Old Testament by Tremper Longman III ($5.99)
- Be the Dad She Needs You to Be by Kevin Leman ($1.99)
- Becoming the Dad Your Daughter Needs by Rick Johnson ($1.99)
- Beyond Boundaries by John Townsend and Henry Cloud ($1.99)
- Death by Living by N. D. Wilson ($1.99)
- Healing Is a Choice by Stephen Arterburn ($1.99)
- Love & Respect in the Family by Emerson Eggerichs ($1.99)
- The 5 Levels of Leadership by John Maxwell ($1.99)
- The Dude’s Guide to Manhood by Darrin Patrick ($1.99)
- The Noticer Returns by Andy Andrews ($1.99)
- Who Is This Man? by John Ortberg ($1.99)
via My Modern Met: “New York-based French photographer Franck Bohbot documents the breathtaking beauty of libraries in his ongoing series House of Books. Traveling to cities like Paris, Rome, and Boston, the photographer creates a visual record of the bastions of knowledge and learning that have been the pillars of civilization for thousands of years.”
Bibliothèque nationale de France (Paris)
Biblioteca Angelica (Rome)
Biblioteca Vallicelliana (Rome)
Bibliothèque Mazarine (Paris)
Bibliothèque du Sénat (Paris)
Bibliothèque interuniversitaire de la Sorbonne (Paris)
Bibliothèque Mazarine (Paris)
Bibliothèque nationale de France—Le site François-Mitterrand (Paris)
Boston Public Library (Boston)
Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève (Paris)