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- Blogger Dennis Muse notes the upcoming 50th Anniversary of Youth With a Mission, aka YWAM. (Canada’s Brian Stiller once called YWAM, “The Evangelical Community’s best kept secret.”)
- Cornerstone Television’s home page notes the loss of Ron Hembree. Although I can’t get their signal, I paid tribute to their quality programming in this blog in March of 2008.
- USAToday Religion notes the number of pastors in bi-vocational ministry adding fresh meaning to the phrase, “Keep your day job.”
- A Christian bookstore in Helsinki holds an event where you can trade porn for Bibles. (And the concept isn’t copyrighted! You can do this, too.)
- Justin Taylor gives me a chance to be introduced to the music of Trip Lee; I can enjoy hip-hop more when I can read the lyrics such as on Justin’s blog post and audio of this song, “The Invasion (Hero)“.
- Jason Boyett reposts a proposal that the thing that’s really missing from your local Christian bookstore is Christian cosmetics.
- The family that owns the chain of Hobby Lobby stores, according to the New York Times, wants to build a major Bible museum possibly in Dallas.
- Encouraging Youth Dept.: The blogger otherwise known as No Bull Noble, offers three apologetics videos on YouTube.
- Tim Challies runs some analysis on the four available answer options to, “Why Does The Universe Look So Old?”
- Part two of Matthew Warner’s “10 Types of Blog Comments” is about how to respond. So once again, here’s part one, and here’s part two. Which type of blog reader are you?
- A 5-page CT special report looks at mission in light of technology, with an interview with Al Erisman.
- Bonus link to Ethix: Business|Technology|Ethics – the online magazine (now in its 70th issue) which Erisman co-founded and edits.
- New Blog of the Week: As you know I admire transparency, and here is a blog proudly authored by someone dealing with clinical depression. Check out ThePrayGround.
- You’ll have to bookmark this one and return on Friday (25th) but this week’s Drew Marshall Show (19th) was quite a mix with folksinger Dan Hill, Fred Phelps estranged son Nate Phelps (discussed on this blog here and mentioned here) and Hoops for Hope’s teenage founder Austin Gutwein (discussed at my industry blog a few weeks ago.) So once again you want this link starting mid-day Friday. (Some people in other parts of the world get up at something like 3 AM Sunday to catch the live stream of the show at 1 PM EST Saturday in North America.)
- How does a person convicted on child pornography charges, and not permitted to be anywhere there are children, exercise their right to go to church? Apparently with some help from an unlikely source: the state’s Civil Liberties Union.
- Macleans Magazine (Canada’s equivalent to Newsweek or Time) interviews Dr. Leonard Sax on the “empty world of teenage girls.”
- Our cartoonist this week is fellow-Alltop-member Mark Anderson at andertoons.com. He does a number of family-oriented items; here’s one that hopefully doesn’t take you too long…