The Wisdom Pyramid

To help us consume a more balanced, healthy diet of information, Brett McCracken has created The Wisdom Pyramid. Inspired by the food pyramid model, the Wisdom Pyramid challenges us to increase our intake of enduring, trustworthy sources (like the Bible) while moderating our consumption of less reliable sources (like the internet and social media).

At a time when so much of our daily media diet is toxic and making us spiritually sick, The Wisdom Pyramid suggests we become healthy and wise when we reorient our lives around God—the foundation of truth and the eternal source of wisdom.

Read my review, and check out my interview with author Brett McCracken about balancing our wisdom diet in the internet age.

J. Ligon Duncan: “Modern Reformation has championed confessional Reformation theology in an anti-confessional and anti-theological age.” Browse their 30-year magazine archive for free.

TGC has shared Leland Ryken’s Christian Guides to the Classics to help you read select works of classic literature through a Christian lens, including Shakespeare, Milton, Dickens, Tolstoy, and more.

Crossway has an entire website dedicated to their curriculum for The Biggest Story. It features free videos, weekly lesson plans, and printable activities for teachers and families.


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