A friend knows that I generally take a dim view of church organs, and thought that this might make me change my mind.
Jim Wallis’ Moral Compass is Actually a Weather Vane
A lot of post mortems everywhere. Here is a good one.
The Sabbath as Food
The best book I have ever read on keeping the Lord’s Day was written by a friend, Stuart Bryan. The book is called The Taste of Sabbath. You can go over to Credenda, and read something posted there on the same subject. In his bio at the bottom of the article, you can click through …
The Rage Against God
This is going to be a potent book. Much more about this later.
Imagination Fail
Over at Credenda, my friend Pastor Toby has a great critical review of a recent book by Walter Brueggemann. This is a must read — the review, I mean. Not the book.
The Christian Hipster
Here is a capable diagnosis of a spreading rash in the contemporary church — the Christian hipster. HT: Justin Taylor.
Good Girls and Bad Boys
Here are a couple of quick links to CanonWIRED. The first, here , is the next Twilight video clip, and addresses the question of why good girls are attracted to bad boys. And the second, here , is a clip from a sermon on membership, and looks at how church membership is not what many …
Ow. Ouch. Ow. Ow.
What you might call a critique of missional tunnel vision. Check it out here . HT: Bayly Blog
Is Magic in Literature Okay?
Here is a discussion that is probably relevant to your family reading times. Ask Doug – Magic in Literature from Daniel Foucachon on Vimeo.
“Stop n’ Go” Atheism Pack
I was very pleased to see Chuck Colson review the movie Collision. That’s fun . And for those just getting up to speed, American Vision has a little “stop n’ go” atheism pack. Here .