Weekly Links (9/28/2012)

 There is not a square inch in the whole world domain of our human existence over which Christ, who is Sovereign over all, does not cry, “Mine!” (Abraham Kuyper, “Sphere Sovereignty”)

by Richard Shin

We have a great set of articles for you once again. They seem light (based on length), but they’re awesomely packed (based on content).

  • Josiah Grauman has LDS (Loeys-dietz syndrome). Despite his genetic disorder, his grandfather decided to have kids, and Josiah decided to do the same. He explains his well thought-out reasoning at the Cripplegate.
  • Carl Trueman pens an article reflecting on modern society’s need to stay connected. Read the article to find out his thoughts on what it might say about a Christian’s “hyperconnectivity” to the world.
  • Paul Tautges has an encouraging post about sharing in one another’s burdens, even when one is in sin. It is a sobering reminder that we are not in this fight alone. The gift of fellowship is much more powerful than many of us make it out to be.
  • Jonathan Dodson has a helpful article on having gospel fathers in discipleship. What’s a gospel father? Well, you best click through to find out.
  • Are you excited about the LBC Eastbay and LBC Los Angeles church plants? So am I. But with anything that we do, it’s all the more necessary that we pray to God regarding such endeavors. Daniel Akin gives us a glimpse into the importance of prayer.

Have a fantastic weekend y’all.

Coram Deo