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Magnets: A Common Apple Magic Trick
As a young kid, I thought magnets were about the coolest things ever. Here in my 30s, I feel the same way.
I just added Conscience: What It Is, How to Train It, and Loving Those Who Differ by Andrew David Naselli and J. D. Crowley to my I Recommend page. 📚
Christopher Green’s talk on project management and teamwork is really good. And it includes some surprising advice about working faster. Pulling from the Right: How an Agile Team Organizes Work
Reading the various reflections tonight on the closing of the Weekly Standard reminds me of all the nice things people say after a person has died. A little late guys, but it’s still good to hear.
Robot celebrities are going to redefine the media, according to me, based on this.
You can greatly improve your knowledge of the Bible by memorizing these brief outlines of the Old Testament books. It may seem like a lot, but my Bible survey students are just about finished and will be ready for their final next Monday. Way to go!
Check out Michael Kruger’s great list of books on the nature/authority of Scripture. He annotated it too. Although, he forgot to add his own excellent books, which are must-reads. 📚
I’m looking forward to reading Cal Newport’s thoughts on digital minimalism.
J. Todd Billings and Stephen Shaffer explain how pastors who tend to their theology strengthen their service to the church.
To help my Old Testament studetns learn how to read Song of Songs, I shared with them Billy Collin’s 45-second Introduction to Poetry. You might want to listen to it too.
Do you pray for librarians? Read John Dury’s (1596–1680) job description of the Reformed Librarie-Keeper and you’ll see why you should. 📚 🙏