Thank God it’s Friday

This is excerpted from my TGIF column at SOLA Network.


Articles From Around The Web

1. Stephen Chen: Autumn and the Emotion of Time Travel

H/T Heidi Wong. “Our perception of time contributes to a distinct emotion, and it points to eternity.” 

2. Paul S. Jeon: Preaching Between Two Worlds: How Second-Generation Korean American Identity Shapes the Interpretation and Proclamation of the Gospel

Published in The Journal of the Evangelical Homiletics Society.

3. Matt Bennett: Is Acts a Missionary Manual?: How the Apostles’ Practice Shapes Our Own

“Acts does not offer a missionary manual, but it does provide principles and patterns that inform how the church pursues its mission.”

Books, Podcasts, Music, And More

1. Benjamin Shaw: To Foster Biblical Literacy, Teach People to Read

“You can’t read the Bible well if you don’t read.”

2. Ryanne J. Molinari: How Can I Make the Most of Musical Worship If I’m Not Musical? 

“Take heart, struggling singer: you are offering our Lord a double portion in your obedient singing, so rejoice with whatever voice you have been given!”

3. Aaron Lee: Related Works

Book Reviews: Systematic Theology by Louis Berkhof. Listen to our TGIF playlist on Spotify. Join my Asian American Worship Leaders Facebook group.


Featured This Week On SOLA Network

1. SLP EP 9: Ambition and Humility: A Leadership Paradox with Dave Park, Drew Hyun, and Aaron Chung

In this episode of the Sola Network Leaders podcast, Dave Park, Aaron Chung, and Drew Hyun discuss the complex topic of ambition, particularly within the context of Christian ministry and the Asian American experience. They explore the dual nature of ambition, both godly and selfish, and how cultural backgrounds influence perceptions of ambition. The conversation delves into the importance of balancing ambition with humility and the role of risk-taking in leadership. The hosts share personal stories and insights on how ambition can be harnessed for positive impact in their communities and beyond.

2. Sara Kyoungah White: Praying Before Meals like the Men of Gondor

“During this season of thanksgiving, may we gaze past the soup and the spoon to look into the face of the One who cares for us. Over our leftovers and our heaped plates, may we hear our Lord calling us to his banqueting table, where the banner over us is love. Like Faramir and his men, may our prayers be a symbol of our longing, an acknowledgement that it is not by bread alone we live, nor is it bread alone we live for.”

3. Joshua Budimlic: The Land of Many Meetings

“This Thanksgiving season, whether you are celebrating in the midst of sorrow or joy, set your heart on these truths. If you are wading through a season of sorrow, continue to praise the Lord and rest in the Gospel; if joy, praise the Lord all the same, and continue to rest in the hope of the Gospel. Remember the words of C.S. Lewis when he said, ‘He who has God and everything else has no more than he who has God only.’”

4. TGIF: Roundup for November 21, 2025

Keeping Your Well Full: Pouring Out Without Running Dry / The ‘Unreached’ Aren’t Over There / Are You Still Gospel-Centered? / The Post-Literate Pastor / The Power of Song in the Life of the Church

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