What We Read This Week


Each week, we bring you interesting stories from around the web. Here’s what caught our eye this week!


LIFE

4 Lessons Jesus Taught Me About Finding Balance

Living in a balanced way can be daunting in our age of over scheduling and I-can-have-it-all thinking. Fortunately, while searching for guidance, I realized that when it comes to learning how to live a balanced life, I don’t have to look any further than the examples Jesus gave us…Read Full Article

From busted halo


RELIGION

China Bans Bibles from Online Sellers Like Amazon

Last week, Chinese social media users began noticing that they couldn’t find Bibles listed on some of their nation’s most popular e-commerce platforms…Read Full Article

From Christianity Today


ETHICS

As Facebook reels, Silicon Valley dabbles in ethics

From RNS


SCIENCE

The My of ‘Learning Styles’

Willingham goes so far as to say people should stop thinking of themselves as visual, verbal, or some other kind of learner. “It’s not like anything terrible is going to happen to you [if you do buy into learning styles],” he says, but there’s not any benefit to it, either. “Everyone is able to think in words, everyone is able to think in mental images. It’s much better to think of everyone having a toolbox of ways to think, and think to yourself, which tool is best?”…Read Full Article

From The Atlantic


CULTURE

Engaging Culture Well: How to Share Your Faith Critically and Contextually Today

In every time period and historical context during which it has been shared, the gospel has confronted culture in one way or another…Read Full Article

From Christianity Today


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Categories: Ethics, life, Religion, science

Author:Wood Lake Publishing

At Wood Lake Publishing we are passionate about supporting and encouraging an emerging form of Christianity, which is rooted in ancient wisdom and attentive to the movement of spirit in our day. Visit us online at woodlakebooks.com

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