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My Weekly Reading List

* September 10-16, 2017
* September 3-9, 2017
* August 27-September 2, 2017
* August 13-19, 2017
* August 6-12, 2017
* July 30 - August 5, 2017
* July 23-29, 2017
* July 16-22, 2017
* July 9-15, 2017
* July 2-8, 2017
* June 11-17, 2017
* June 4-10, 2017
* May 28-June 3, 2017
* May 21-27, 2017
* May 14-20, 2017
* May 7-13, 2017
* April 23 - 29, 2017
* April 9 - 15, 2017
* April 2 - 8, 2017
* March 26 - April 1, 2017
* March 19-25, 2017
* March 12-18, 2017
* March 5-11, 2017
* February 19-25, 2017
* February 12-18, 2017
* February 5-11, 2017
* January 29 - February 4, 2017
* January 22-28, 2017
* January 15-21, 2017
* January 8-14, 2017
* January 1-7, 2017
* December 25-31, 2016
* December 18-24, 2016
* December 10-17, 2016
* December 4-9, 2016
* November 20-26
* November 13 - 19
* November 6 - 12
* October 30 - November 5
* October 23-29, 2016
* October 16-23, 2016
* October 9-15, 2016
* September 18-24, 2016
* September 11-17, 2016
* September 4-10, 2016
* August 28 - September 3, 2016
* August 21-27, 2016
* August 14-20, 2016
* August 7-13, 2016
* July 31 - August 6, 2016
* July 24-30, 2016
* July 17-23, 2016
* July 10-16, 2016
* July 3-9, 2016
* June 26 - July 2, 2016
* June 19-25, 2016
* June 12-18, 2016
* June 5-11, 2016
* May 29-June 4, 2016
* May 22-29, 2016
* May 15-21, 2016
* May 8-14, 2016
May 1-7, 2016
* April 24-30, 2016
* April 17-23, 2016
* April 10-16, 2016
* April 3-9, 2016
* March 27 - April 2, 2016
* March 20-26, 2016
* March 13-19, 2016
* March 6-12, 2016
* February 28 - March 5, 2016
* February 21-27, 2016
* February 14-20, 2016
* February 7-13, 2016
* January 31 - February 6, 2016
* Janurary 24-30, 2016
* January 17-23, 2016

by J. Christian Andrews

I cull the internet so you don't have to (ha). Here is my reading list for September 10-16, 2017. Posting these links does not necessarily constitute an endorsement. On the other hand these are not all the blog post I read but only those I thought worth a continued conversation.


APOLOGETICS and WITNESS
* Michael J Kruger: Are Protestants Closer to Catholics than Martin Luther? A Response to the Recent Pew Study (Part 2)
* Gene Veith: The Problem Isn't "Too Much Gospel"
* Gene Veith: A Unified Protestant Confession?
* Stephen J Nichols: A Brief Introduction to the Life and Ministry of William Tyndale
* The Cripplegate: Luther: in 200 words
* Mani Marprelate: God is Shouting, "Baptism Saves!"
* Rebekah Ehlert: The Place That Kills Girls
* Anthony Dodgers: Luther and Islam, Part 1: The Civil Realm
* Anthony Dodgers: Luther and Islam, Part 2: How the Christian Fights
* Eric Metaxas: The Invisible Christians of North Korea

ENGAGING CULTURE
* John Lomperis: Lesbian "Bishop" Karen Oliveto Warns to Not "Create an Idol Out of" Jesus, Says He Had "Bigotries and Prejudices"

GARDENING
* Old World Farms Garden: Planting Fall Bulbs - 3 Great Varieties To Add Color To Spring Landscapes!

HUMAN INTEREST
* Lars Walker: Skeleton in Armor (not by Longfellow)
* Old World Farms Garden: 2x4 DIY Adirondack Chair - Perfect For The Patio, Backyard Or Fire Pit!

SANCTITY OF LIFE
* Lianne Laurence: UPDATE: Priests, pro-lifers released from jail after rescue at abortion centers

SECOND AMENDMENT
* Guns America: The Best Bargain in CCW: Honor Defense's Honor Guard 9mm video

WORD
* Twin Stone Warden: Escaping a prairie fire on burnt out ground
* Brett Boe / Jason Gudim / Brian Ricke: Being Lutheran Podcast Episode #40 - The 8th Commandment, Part 1
* Sam Wellumson: Matthew 18:1-20 - Greatness
* Tom Parrish: Wisely Discerning the Times
* PBS: Martin Luther: The Idea that Changed the World
* Paul Anderson: Let's Read Revelation
* Twin Stone Warden: I've got the love of Jesus down in my heart. It has nothing to do with knowledge.

WORLD WAR "T" (fighting trangenderism)
* Harvest USA: Transgender Regret Stories and Where to Hear Them
* Tom Gilson: Gender Choice and the Delusion of State-Enforced Freedom