Your Weekend Worldview Reader
Here’s your Weekend Worldview Reader with links to articles, essays, reviews, and videos that I consider to be interesting or important from a biblical worldview perspective. Any work that I point to is not an endorsement, but rather an invitation for you to think deeply about your faith and the world around you.
⊕  Longing for Christmas
⊕  Repeat the Sounding Joy
⊕ “The Friend Who Forgives” Named Children’s Book of the Year (Christianity Today) (The Gospel Coalition)
⊕  I Was a Comedian First and an Atheist Second (Michael Ray Kingsbury, Christianity Today)
⊕  Who Decides What Words Mean? (Lane Greene, Aeon Magazine)
⊕  The Weekly Standard Is Closing After 23 Years (Keith J. Kelly, The New York Post)
⊕  Real Maturity, C.S. Lewis, and Imagination (Barnabas Piper)
⊕  The Bad News On Human Nature, in 10 Findings From Psychology (Christian Jarrett, Aeon Magazine)
⊕  Planned Parenthood Admits Unborn Are Babies — in Preschool Sex Ed (Katie Yoder, The National Review)
⊕  Making ‘Designer Babies’ Without Ethics Is a Recipe for Disaster (Ryan Anderson, The New York Post)
⊕  Comfort My People (Michael Lawrence, TableTalk Magazine)
⊕  Report on Slavery and Racism in the History of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (Greg Wills)
⊕ White Picket Fences: Turning toward Love in a World Divided by Privilege by Amy Julia Becker (NavPress, 2018)