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.
⊕  We Don’t Need the Bible
⊕  Social Hierarchy & the Disruptive Gospel
⊕  Spiritual Healthcheck (Book Review)
⊕  Why Church Shootings Don’t Intimidate the Church (Russell Moore, The Washington Post)
⊕  Adoption Tax Credit Saved by Both House and Senate (Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra, Christianity Today)
⊕  Yes, You Should Say Something: Overcoming Awkwardness With Grieving People (Nancy Guthrie, The Gospel Coalition)
⊕  100 Years of Communism—and 100 Million Dead (David Satter, The Wall Street Journal)
⊕  Five Speed-Killers for Teams (Eric Geiger)
⊕  Student’s Suicide Sparks Legal Battle Over School Liability (Alanna Durkin Richer, Time Magazine)
⊕  China’s Race to Find Aliens First (Ross Anderson, The Atlantic)
⊕  First Person: Campuses As Mission Fields (Brian Hobbs, Baptist Press)
⊕ Plain Theology for Plain People by Charles Octavius Boothe with Introduction by Walter Strickland II (Lexham Press, 2017)