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Today we bring you another episode of The Art of Godliness, the podcast that attempts to think out

Today we bring you another episode of The Art of Godliness, the podcast that attempts to think out loud about how to lead a peaceful and quiet life, godly and dignified in every way. In this week's episode we discuss the kind of subject that will ... --------------------------------------------------------------- In This Issue... - [The Art of Godliness, Episode 6: Disability in the Church](#0) - [A La Carte (October 18)](#1) [] [The Art of Godliness, Episode 6: Disability in the Church]( Today we bring you another episode of The Art of Godliness, the podcast that attempts to think out loud about how to lead a peaceful and quiet life, godly and dignified in every way. In this week’s episode we discuss the kind of subject that will compel a lot of people to just skip the episode. It may not seem that important to you or may not seem to matter much in your context. Can we ask you to listen anyway? This subject is near and dear to both of us and may be of greater urgency to you than you know. Our topic today is disability, and especially disability in the church. Thanks to this week’s sponsor Logos for making this episode possible. Learn more about Logos and their excellent Reformation resources at [logos.com/reformationchallies](. Some of their deals are time-sensitive, so don’t dawdle! Resources - Wrestling with an Angel by Greg Lucas - The Life We Never Expected by Andrew and Rachel Wilson - [The Elisha Foundation]( You can subscribe to The Art of Godliness via [iTunes]( and most other podcast directories. If you’d like to subscribe to the podcast directly, you can do so [here](. 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[Why did the Reformation Succeed?]( “Despite significant opposition, Protestant churches survived the era of their tumultuous birth and grew large to provide spiritual shade and sustenance for countless men, women and children. But how?” [#MeToo, But God]( I appreciate Summer White’s perspective on the #MeToo phenomenon. (Also read [Jen Oshman]( [Glory Thief]( “But quietly. Inwardly. Stealthily. I crave glory. It has many names: recognition, fame, influence, usefulness, and faithfulness. Almost any positive regard will do as camouflage for a glory thief. The more respectable the term, the better it cloaks from men what God sees perfectly.” [How to Translate John 3:16 “Literally” (Video)]( Bill Mounce explains once again why it’s just not that helpful to speak of “literal” Bible translations. [The Secrets of Sleep]( “Today, interns still work difficult hours, but the medical world’s opinions on sleep have changed. There’s a field of sleep science dedicated to the biology of repose. Sleep medicine has become a specialty, with fellowship training programs and clinics devoted to caring for those suffering from sleep disorders. And these disorders are not rare.” [Conquest of Canaan]( Here’s a new Visual Theology infographic which helpfully displays the conquest of Canaan. [Flashback: Lay Aside Every Suitcase]( If you’re on a plane that is broken and burning, the best thing you can do is lay aside every weight and every hindrance so you can focus on just getting to safety. And in a world that is broken and burning, it is even more important to lay aside every possible hindrance, to do it for the good of your own soul and the good of those around you. 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