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A. W. Pink on God’s sovereignty
I'm at that busy point in the semester where if it's not an exam it's an assignment due! So I've decided to let someone else—namely A. W. Pink—take my post for the week. This is from his The Attributes of God. If you haven't read it yet, I encourage you to do so. It's chapters are succinct and pointed. Their object is God. The full text of this book is available for free here. The
Thank you, Strunk and White
The Elements of Style by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White, has been in print for over fifty years and has helped over 10 million writers. With less than 100 pages, this book provides concise instructions and advice concerning grammar, composition, and style. You will probably find it in your local bookstore (or purchase online). If you write, it is worth the cost. Here are some excerpts I found interesting. In the book, each rule
Leading management
Leadership, in many ways, is very similar to management. Leadership, like management requires influence, working with people, and a concern with effective goal accomplishment. But leadership differs to management: “Kotter (1990) argues that the functions of the two are quite dissimilar. The overriding function of management is to provide order and consistency to organizations, whereas the primary function of leadership is to produce change and movement. Management is about seeking order and stability; leadership is
Those rigid literalists
Two weeks ago, I addressed the question of why they think we’re dangerous (and why they might be right). My conclusion was that fundamentalism is not dangerous except in two cases: When we have an unholy book. When we interpret a holy book improperly. Well, we can be sure that as Christian fundamentalists, we have a holy book. The Bible is the word of God Himself. The next point is a little harder though. Do