BCL Online Picks — July 16, 2026

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The god of busyness, Christianity vs. Hinduism, AI and idolatry, spiritual formation, politics, the modern worship movement, and preparing to die well are featured in this week’s online picks!

1. Stop Bowing to the God of Busyness

Who sits on the throne of your life—Christ or the god of busyness? In this thoughtful Gospel Coalition article, pastor Adam Mabry contrasts Pharaoh’s demands for endless toil with Jesus, the King who left his throne to accomplish the work of our salvation. Read it here →

2. Christianity vs. Hinduism

How does Hinduism differ from biblical Christianity? In this For the Gospel article, pastor Costi Hinn compares these two worldviews by examining foundational doctrines such as God, sin, salvation, Jesus Christ, and eternity, arguing that while Christians should treat Hindus with love and respect, true salvation is found in Christ alone. Read it here →

3. There Is No Breath in Them

Can artificial intelligence become an idol? In this thoughtful Modern Reformation article, Joshua Torrey reflects on Jeremiah’s warning that idols have “no breath” and explains how Christians can wisely use AI without allowing it to capture their hearts. Many thanks to The Heidelblog for bringing this article to our attention. Read it here →

4. 3 Neglected Aspects of Spiritual Formation That Destroy Us

What areas of the Christian life are often overlooked today? Drawing on the writings of David Powlison and J. I. Packer in this Substack article, Pierce Taylor Hibbs highlights three essential but neglected aspects of biblical spirituality and explains why each is vital for growing in Christlikeness. Many thanks to The Aquila Report for bringing this article to our attention. Read it here →

5. Augustine & Jerome

Can politics change a culture? Though published in 2007, this Modern Reformation article remains strikingly relevant as Christians wrestle with how much hope to place in politics. Theologian Michael Horton contrasts the responses of Augustine and Jerome to the fall of Rome, encouraging believers to prioritize the mission of Christ’s kingdom over cultural renewal or political triumph. Read it here →

6. A Brief History of the ‘Worship Leader’

How did the modern role of the worship leader develop? In this thoughtful Sola Media video, pastor, author, and Core Christianity podcast host Adriel Sanchez traces the history of the modern worship movement, encouraging Christians to recover a biblical understanding of worship centered on God’s Word, the sacraments, and congregational praise. (Click here to read the video transcript.) Watch it here →

7. Martin Luther on Preparing to Die

How should Christians prepare for death? In this encouraging Tabletalk article, pastor and church historian Stéphane Simonnin explores Martin Luther’s practical counsel to prepare for death throughout life so that, when it comes, our eyes are fixed not on our fears but on Christ and his promises. Read it here →