
Wednesday List Links
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- Like his father before him — and at almost the same age and circumstances — a Pentecostal minister from a snake-handling sect dies from a rattlesnake bite.
- A former marine gets assigned to preach the section of the Sermon on the Mount dealing with non-violence. Reactions were strong, but not from military people.
- “For an insecure 16/17-year-old kid whose life, identity, main social activity, and faith were wrapped up in the church she’d been a part of her entire life, it was devastating.” Check out 11 Things I Wish Someone Had Told Me When My Church Split.
- Saturday, May 26, 2012 was supposed to be M.’s wedding day. But in between, after reading the book, When Sinners Say I Do by David Harvey, things changed.
- Thanks to whoever sent me info about Cardiphonia. Original worship songs on three different themes on a pay-what-you-can basis. The newest is Hymns for the Ascension. Or just listen.
- Just when you thought you had solved the dilemma of whether to be buried or have your ashes scattered to the four winds, now there is the option of diamond burial.
- On a similar theme, here’s a major discussion at Parchment and Pen on the subject some of you have considered, How Can Heaven Be Heaven When People You Love Are In Hell?
- Got 9 minutes? On video, an orthodox priest teaches the difference between the Protestant view of salvation and the Orthodox view of salvation, under the title, Love Wins – An Orthodox View.
- Got 53 minutes? That’s a greater commitment. But you’d get to hear the very first ever Phil Vischer podcast with Skye Jethani. (This is for you adults, not the kids.)
- Got all day? Check out the video-on-demand apologetics programs featuring Ken Ham at Answers in Genesis.
- Joel Osteen is set to sit in the producer’s chair for a new movie about the life of Mary which he hopes will be “the biblical prequel to the story of The Passion of The Christ.”
- Remember that story about the 43-building college campus that was going to be given away free of charge? Well, it’s down to two finalists.
- Here’s an article by yours truly at C201 designed for those of you who want to rethink how you draft your prayer lists. (I actually do some serious writing once in awhile.)
- And a message to those graduating from the hallowed halls: The academy doesn’t need more academics, but the local church does. Advice for theological seminary grads.
- Mystery link: Does anyone know the story behind this Elevation Church music video? The YouTube location has no information and the blogger who posted this was equally silent.
- Matt Hafer’s advice to pastors actually has application to anyone who proposes to stand before a group of people and lead them into God’s Word.
- It’s “the only billion dollar house in the world. Ironically, it’s found in one of the poorest countries; India.” America’s Next Top Mommy looks at over-indulgence.
- You have to read the comments on this one: Advice for students heading off this fall to a Christian college or university.
- Todd Rhoades thinks it’s only a matter of time before a pastor legally changes his name to something ending in dot com.
- If the Blue Like Jazz movie missed your town, you can arrange for a showing.

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thanks. [elevation vid] I can see how you would want to share a music video that gets to the heart of the matter – make a decision today to follow Jesus. You’ve got a long history of involvement in music ministry- it is of value, and does draw people closer to Christ.
wedding day. How come I’m clicking on something I already read. Methinks I travel the internet too fast. But do find someone compatible spiritually.
heaven and hell. helpful to see alternatives presented.
Thanks for your hard work in sending these links out Paul. God bless you.
Comment by Brian — June 6, 2012 @ 8:59 am
re. Wedding Day — All the “cool” bloggers just link to really, really recent postings, but I don’t mind going back a month.
Comment by paulthinkingoutloud — June 6, 2012 @ 10:16 am