Thank God it’s Friday

This is excerpted from my TGIF column at SOLA Network.


Articles From Around The Web

1. Faith Chang: If You’re Feeling the Pull of Hopelessness Too

“For me, in those early days in ministry til now, hoping against hope has meant clinging on for dear life to the promise that Jesus is building his church and the gates of hell will not prevail against it. That though saints may fall, God will indeed one day present his church blameless before him by his blood. And though it seems like we are losing, the story is not over.”

2. Greg Morse: Is Your Christianity Too Quiet?

“Let us bring Christ to the people that we might bring the people to Christ.”

3. Sean Nolan: 7 Things You Need to Know About the ‘Good News Mission’

“Perfectionism’s emphasis contradicts how the Bible talks about Christians. New Testament authors use both ‘sinner’ and ‘saint’ when describing believers.”

Books, Podcasts, Music, And More

1. 9Marks: Book Recommendations on Corporate Worship from Pastors

Is there a singer or musician in your church who is hungry to glorify God as they lead in corporate worship? Or do your members need to be taught that they’re all “part of the choir”? 9Marks asked a couple of pastors who have thought a lot about corporate worship for book recommendations on the subject.

2. Jeremy Linneman: Praying Psalm 62 with Charles Spurgeon

Can we really approach God with confidence? Can we actually bring Him our smallest, most earthly requests? There’s a Psalm just for these questions, and the 19th-century preacher Charles Spurgeon helps us discover its riches.

3. Aaron Lee: Related Works

Book reviews: The Risen King by C. H. Spurgeon, Both/And Ministry by Gary Millar, Unveiling the Cross by W. Ross Blackburn, The Christian Race by J. C. Ryle, In Quietness & Trust by Matt Searles. Listen to our TGIF playlist on Spotify. Join my Asian American Worship Leaders Facebook group.



Featured This Week On SOLA Network

1. Aaron Lee: The New Testament in Color: An Interview with Daniel K. Eng and Jordan Ryan

Aaron Lee, SOLA’s Editorial Curator, sat down with Daniel K. Eng and Jordan Ryan about a new book from InterVarsity Press. The following is their conversation diving into The New Testament in Color.

2. Paul Cho: More than a Slave and a Prisoner: God’s Ambassador

A good ambassador ensures they maintain a close connection with their home country’s government, allowing them to effectively represent the home country’s interests to foreign nations. Similarly, God’s ambassador walks in a close relationship with God, allowing them to reflect God’s presence to the world. Through our work in the world, we establish an embassy that advances God’s kingdom on earth.

3. Young Yi: Dwell, Gaze, Seek: First Lent Meditation

The following is a meditative reflection to orient us to the Lenten Season. New reflections will be posted every other week here on our blog, and as save-able wallpapers on our Instagram.

4. TGIF: Roundup for March 7, 2025

Recruiting and Caring for Church Volunteers / Before You Cut Off Your Parents: 3 Principles to Consider / Preaching from Brokenness / Help for the Christian Perfectionist / Faithful Ministry Through Chinese Churches in America with Daniel K. Eng

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