Welcome to Reagan’s Roundup, where every Friday I share links to things from around the web that I think you will find interesting or helpful in your journey to become a better steward of the life God has given you.
This week on the blog: Re-Learning to Read
My Advice to Struggling Artists: Seek First God’s Kingdom
From Andrew Peterson: “In some ways, making art is like looking at a hoarder’s house and wondering where to begin the cleanup. It’s also like looking out at a fallow field, steeling your resolve to tame it, furrow it, and plant—but you know it’s littered with stones and it’s going to be harder than you think.”
Should I Buy a House Near My Church?
“I’m increasingly convinced that proximity to one’s church is exceedingly valuable. It allows for greater investment in a familiar location, for easy invitations to church, and for developing community with a flavor that’s being lost.”
Will You Help Me Worship Round the World?
Tim Challies has an ambitious new project in the works. And you can help make it happen.
Advice to Christians Who Work on Sundays
Some helpful thoughts from John Piper.
Unraveling the Secret Origins of an AmazonBasics Battery
I just thought this was fascinating. “One dollar out of $10 spent on AmazonBasics is spent on batteries, and the AA alkaline battery accounts for roughly 4% of the label’s overall sales. This has put AmazonBasics at the top of the online AA battery market, above familiar brands like Energizer and Panasonic.”
That’s all. Have a great weekend!