Preaching Magazine Announces Albert Mohler’s Top 10 Books for Preachers in 2015 by Scorbin (lifeway.com)

I usually like reading Mohler, which makes me interested in what he’s reading . . .

A Call for “Drive-By” Praying by Chuck Lawless (chucklawless.com)

This is an excellent idea to practice when we’re driving around town, but also a good family activity for trips.

Pediatricians Call It What It Is – Child Abuse by Micah Clark (illinoisfamily.org)

Excerpt: “The American College of Pediatricians has released an in-depth report stating that the move to indoctrinate children with the idea that they can pick their gender amounts to child abuse. They are urging legislators and educators to reject all policies that would condition children to accept chemical and surgical distortions allowing people to impersonate the opposite sex.”

Expositional Imposters by Mike Gilbart-Smith (ftc.co)

Here’s an article about mistakes we preachers make when we’re trying to preach expositionally. I’m pretty sure I’ve committed all of them at some point.

The Fundamental Premise behind Ehrman’s Claims by Melinda Penner (str.typepad.com)

Usually around Easter, Bart Ehrman publishes something (again) about how the historical claims of the gospels are unreliable, and the mainstream media grabs it. This is a short response (but with links to more substantive responses).

Easy Email by Matthew Hosier (thinktheology.co.uk)

This has nothing to do with preaching—at least not directly—but if you’re like me, email sometimes keeps you from getting some ministry-related stuff done. Ten good tips.

PC(USA) OKs Additional Sins (babylonbee.com)

Have you seen this site yet? Pretty funny, though sometimes (intentionally) offensive. Here’s their description: “The Babylon Bee is Your Trusted Source For Christian News Satire.” Worth a look.

That’s all for today. Email me if you run across some good resources for preachers.