We’re back with the links… some of these have been accumulating for a few weeks, and there have been many great posts lately at Christianity Today, which are represented here:
- A terrorist bombing in Uganda during the 90th minute of the World Cup final left six American missionaries injured.
- Greg Laurie says the cultural divide is huge, with the result that We’re Just No Good at Evangelism.
- Skye Jethani honestly thinks that Apple is the New Religion.
- Anne Graham Lotz warns you to Beware of Christian Junk Food.
- Mark Galli discusses “neutral” church auditoriums in The Lord Who Acts Like It.
- Inter-Varsity president Alec Hill looks at a Supreme Court ruling affecting Christian campus groups in A Loss for Everyone.
- Caryn Revedeniera rethinks a church obsession in The Trouble With Excellence.
- Hymn-adapter Matthew Smith autobiogs in a guest post at Challies’ titled Confessions of a Failed Worshiper.
- Donald S. Whitney looks at falling away spiritually in The Sinkhole Syndrome.
- Katelyn Beatty interviews No Stones author Marnie Ferree in Female Sex Addict: Not an Oxymoron.
- David C. Cook publishing is trying to find an audience for a new Travis Thrasher novel by comparing it to Twilight Saga author Stephenie Meyer.
- David Fisher balances Canadians’ general lack of patriotism with how we welcome home our fallen soldiers on the Highway of Heroes.
- Matt at Church of No People discovers you can always draw comments when you write about Christians and Swearing.
- This one isn’t a Christian site, but for parents, here’s a shocking U.K. study on the amount of junk food kids eat.
- Here’s a couple of pieces from This Is Indexed:
- And since we were away last week, here’s a couple from For Heaven’s Sake: