Some good reading from today.
John Stonestreet explains why pornography is wrong.
“We can preach the Gospel of Christ no further than we have experienced the power of it in our own hearts.” —George Whitefield
“I cannot blame him [George Washington] for having acted according to his ideas of duty in obeying the voice of his country. I am still determined to be cheerful and happy, in whatever situation I may be; for I have also learned from experience that the greater part of our happiness or misery depends upon our dispositions, and not upon our circumstances.” —Martha Washington
“All of the examples that we have in the Bible illustrate that glad and devoted and reverent worship is the normal employment of moral beings. Every glimpse that is given us of heaven and of God’s created beings is always a glimpse of worship and rejoicing and praise because God is who He is.” —A.W. Tozer
John Piper brilliantly confronts “gender non-conformists” in his post “Genitalia Are Not Destiny”—But Are They Design?
“It’s tough to say which is worse: denying a victim’s humanity or acknowledging it and hurting them anyway.” Read more of Adam Peters’ post How Planned Parenthood Dehumanizes Its Prey.
For baseball fans (especially Detroit Tigers fans) check out the batters who hit the most home runs in Tiger Stadium.
Chilly Chilton uses a quote from C.S. Lewis to challenge us to Make Small Big.
Avoid “decision fatigue.” 5 Ways To Make Fewer Decisions.



