On Daily Worship

In this inaugural episode of Ex Libris Ad Cor, I discuss Jonathan Gibson’s book Be Thou My Vision and the broader subject of daily worship/devotionals/quiet-time.

In Relatione (relevant links)

The Story Orchestra: Swan Lake

Be Thou My Vision (my review)

O Come, O Come, Emmanuel (my review)

O Sacred Head Now Wounded

Creeds, Catechisms, and Confessions: A Reader’s Edition

The Very Hungry Caterpillar

You can also find a Bible reading plan that I made a few years back here.

Ex Interrete (a hodgepodge of Internet items that I found interesting)

The Disturbing Rise of iPad Kids

This is why we allow virtually no screen time for our little ones yet.

A PASTOR’S REVIEW OF “THE PRINCE OF EGYPT”

I love The Prince of Egypt as a film, but as I said of The Chosen, any entertainment based on Scripture is most harmless whenever it is received simply as pure entertainment.

How to Turn a Boy Into a Man

This is an older podcast episode, but I was recently thinking about the need for rites of passage into adulthood again so I’m sharing this now.

One thought on “On Daily Worship

  1. Candi Allison's avatar Candi Allison

    I thoroughly enjoyed this podcast! Eowyn and Gwen’s addition was like a cherry on top of a sundae! I’ve been looking for a new devotional and so I ordered Be Thou My Vision. Can’t wait to get started!

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