Assorted Variety: 08/12/2009

Reformed Confessions of the 16th and 17th Centuries
Last fall Northwest Theological Seminary hosted a lecture by Rev. James T. Dennison on his recent book, Reformed Confessions of the 16th and 17th Centuries. NWTS has made both the audio of the lecture and handout available to download here.  (HT: Between Two Worlds)


Taking Charge of the Television
Randy Alcorn has shared some helpful thoughts on honoring God with both our television viewing habits and the stewardship of our time. Advice well worth giving some consideration to. (HT: Josh Harris)


Getting Things Done: Explained for Students
Lifehacker.com shares an explanation of how David Allen’s GTD principles can be adapted and used by students. I highly recommend Getting Things Done! I began reading and listening through the book this past spring. Since that time I have been implementing the principles and system into my everyday life and it has made a significant difference. I hope to share some of my experiences in future posts. However, for the time being, I implore any student to not only take the time to read through this article, but pick the book up as well. (On a side note, if you are a fan of audio books, Audible.com has Getting Things Done available.)