Am I the only one who wonders how it can be June already?!
My iPhone’s browser crashed yesterday and lost some of the links I was saving for today. That’ll teach me not to bookmark ’em 😛
- On the Girls Gone Wise blog Mary Kassian discusses why female beauty matters for Christians.
- We were made to labor. On the Ligonier blog Richard Phillips writes about work, identity, and the effect of sin.
- Mark Bittman, the New York Times food writer, has an essay on how cooking gave him purpose. It’s how he cares for his family, and those of you who can’t cook will enjoy seeing his four stages of learning to cook.
- Do you have a Kindle yet? WHY NOT? The Kindle edition of John Piper’s latest book, Think: The Life of the Mind and the Love of God, is on sale for $2.99. {Amazon Affiliate link}
- Speaking of, here’s how to get free Christian Kindle books.
- Seth Godin gives helpful tips on how to be interviewed by the press.
- Challies’ Reading Classics Together has restarted, reading Gresham Machen’s Christianity and Liberalism this month. {Amazon Affiliate link} Join in!
- I’ve been wanting to re-read The Lord of the Rings for a couple years. It’s not going to be in 2011 since narratives of that magnitude don’t fit well into reading 100 books this year, but in 2012 I’m definitely going to! On Front Porch Republic Mark T. Mitchell discusses the beauty of Tolkien’s quest.
- Happy I’ve been giving my friends all the right advice over the years, here’s a great point-by-point for job hunters on how to write a resume that gets the interview.