
Let’s take a trip back in time to see the top ten posts in January:
- Everyday Theology: God Won’t Give You More Than You Can Handle (July 2009)
- Where Is Jesus In The Old Testament? (June 2011)
- The greatest weapon of mass destruction ever unleashed (January 2013)
- Why I won’t read your book on visiting Heaven (January 2013)
- Everyday Theology: God helps those who help themselves (July 2009)
- 3 reasons why some churches don’t grow (that you don’t usually hear) (January 2013)
- John Piper on Mark Driscoll & John MacArthur (May 2009)
- A few books I want to read in 2013 (and think you should, too) (December 2012)
- Locality messes with contentment (January 2013)
- Book Review: Multiply by Francis Chan with Mark Beuving (January 2013)
And just for fun, here are the next ten:
- Does it matter if evolution is compatible with Christianity or not? (January 2013)
- Book Review: Who Do You Think You Are by Mark Driscoll (January 2013)
- Preaching and Pragmatism (July 2011)
- Church Buildings: They’re actually useful! (December 2009)
- Ministry Idolatry (January 2011)
- Book Review: You Lost Me by David Kinnaman (December 2011)
- Everyday Theology: Preach the Gospel always, if necessary use words (July 2009)
- 12 Books I Want to Read in 2012 (and Think You Should, Too) (December 2012)
- DVD Review: Twisting the Truth by Andy Stanley (October 2009)
- Links I like (weekend edition) (January 2013)
If you haven’t had a chance to read any of these posts, I hope you’ll take a few minutes today to check them out.



















