weekly roundup: the begining
May 30, 2008
i have decided to do a weekly roundup on fridays of all the stuff, good or bad, that i come across while reading blogs and the such. i will go saturday through friday, weird week i know. i hope it is helpful and if there are some feeds that you think that i need to follow let me know and will try to keep up.
weekly roundup 5/24-5/30
- tim keller on the costly suffering of forgiveness
- a prayer for scriptural convictions
- dual authorship in matthew 1:22 and 2:15
- the challenges to regenerate membership
- john piper: there are no surprise sins
- divine power and pleasure in revealing Christ
- 3 conflicting ways to practice rightness in our relationships
- colossians 5:1-4 and epistemology
- about the summer slump
- graphic design and religion: a call for renewal
- grudem, geisler, and macarthur on dual authorship
- henry alford’s greek new testament
- joe thorn on the monologue
- blue collar theology 30: the need (case study 1)
- i want this: cassette tape watch
- 7 big questions: seven leaders on where the church is headed
- ordinary people answer 7 big questions
- never read, never be read
- preachers: sweat out the text
- making sense of your story
- advice to missionaries (and all of us)
- soulard market to become a park
- tolerated nonattendance raises questions
- what should southern baptists do with calvinists?
- why pursue regenerate church membership?
- nice piece of wisdom
- an observation for my southern baptist friends
- what would Jesus twitter?
- the last men’s book you’ll ever need
- free resource: generic card
- sola amor, or love alone: an emerging gospel
now after doing that i am rethinking maybe going to a daily roundup or two a week. i dunno? i would love some feed back.
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