Thinking Out Loud

April 9, 2014

Wednesday Link List

New Pews

I am a linkoholicSo, if I go to see one of the many faith-focused movies currently running, can I skip church that weekend? While you ponder that, here’s this week’s link-o-rama:  Clicking anything below will take you to PARSE, the link list’s benefactor.

Paul Wilkinson’s writing the rest of the week is made possible by readers at Thinking Out Loud and at C201, and by viewers like you.

Between Services - Sacred Sandwich

Above: After a forever away from posting something new, Sacred Sandwich awoke as from a giant sleep.

Below: This is from the Abandoned Pics Twitter feed: @AbandonedPics and is a wooden church somewhere in Russia. 

Click the respective images to link. (Or the irreverent ones.)

Abandoned Wooden Church in Russia

4 Comments »

  1. Linkoholic … like that! :-)

    Comment by Flagrant Regard — April 9, 2014 @ 7:27 am

  2. The “Pews” picture at the top was on Twitter; it’s a standard image of a “Reception Sofa” but I did not save info on where the captions originated.

    Comment by paulthinkingoutloud — April 9, 2014 @ 11:18 am

  3. Hi Paul:

    Thanks for the link. The hiring decision Kristen wrote about with World Vision Canada happened about 6 years ago – not 10.

    Comment by BD — April 10, 2014 @ 12:12 am

    • I’ve made the change here; will contact CT when they open. When I went to caption the story on deadline, there was a reference in the second paragraph of the Huffington article to “ten years” and I just grabbed that without looking.

      Comment by paulthinkingoutloud — April 10, 2014 @ 8:14 am


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