So what has God taught us in 2020? Here at Rooted Thinking, God has provided new writers, more readers, and fresh encouragement in the face of unexpected trials. The twenty most-read posts of 2020 reflect many of the needs and struggles of this unusual year. Maybe one or two of these articles will inspire you to carry on as we move into the new year.
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- When Viruses Loom Larger than God (3/14/2020) by Joel Arnold.
- Learning Contentment (9/17/2020) by Micah Colbert.
- What Will Be Left when the Dust Settles? (4/10/2020) by Joel Arnold.
- Faking It: The Sad Reality of the Nominal Christian (10/6/2020) by M. R. Conrad (highlighting Amy Carmichael).
- Gold in the Laundry: Finding Value in the Mundane (9/22/2020) by M. R. Conrad (highlighting Isobel Kuhn).
- A Dangerous Trend (9/1/2020) by Micah Colbert.
- Online Services—How To Still Be a Church Family (3/20/2020) by Joel Arnold.
- Sharing the Gospel to Scared People (4/13/2020) by Joel Arnold.
- In the Beginning There Was No Buddha (9/3/2020) by Forrest McPhail.
- Counseling Children Who Have Professed Faith in Christ (7/27/2020) by Micah Colbert.
- Worst-Case Scenarios: 3 Truths to Keep You from Despair (11/3/2020) by M. R. Conrad (highlighting John and Betty Stam).
- The Pandemic, My Teacher (8/4/2020) by M. R. Conrad (highlighting John Paton).
- Cancel Abraham? (7/23/2020) by M. R. Conrad.
- Responding to Government Involvement Biblically (8/19/2020) by Jim Ghanayem.
- Choosing Friends that Spark Your Fire for God (10/22/2020) by M. R. Conrad (highlighting Henry Martyn and William Carey).
- Seeing God’s Sovereignty in Our Suffering (3/20/2020) by Micah Colbert.
- Responding to Ongoing Trials (10/1/2020) by Forrest McPhail.
- Some Biblical Balances for Church Music (7/31/2020) by Todd Jones.
- Counsel for Those Struggling with Assurance (10/27/2020) by Micah Colbert.
- Everything Changed (4/14/2020) by Cary Grant.
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In addition to these posts, the Lord also opened the way for the publishing of Daring Devotion: A 31-Day Journey with those who Lived God’s Promises. The Lord has been gracious in 2020. May we follow Him faithfully into 2021 no matter what the new year brings.