Posts Tagged ‘Links’

Switching Religious Affiliation

“Americans are switching religious affiliation in ever-greater numbers or abandoning ties to organized denominations altogether, and Protestants are on the cusp of becoming a minority, according to a survey released Monday,” according to the LA Times.

A Cache of Great Christian Blogs

If you haven’t discovered The Daily Scribe yet, be sure to click over and check it out! There you will find a cache of really great Christian blogs. Each writer represented offers a fine-tuned, unique, and challenging expression of their Christian faith. Do check it out!

Designers’ Monarchy

Designers’ Monarchy: A bookmark for aficionados.

Re:Greek Online NT Greek

A great Online New Testament Greek resource.

Da Vinci’s The Last Supper in Detail

Look at Leonardo Da Vinci’s The Last Supper in detail.

Neon Bible

The Arcade Fire presents: Neon Bible. Trippy.

10 Big Copyright Myths

Check this list, if you are looking for information or answers re: common myths about copyright: 10 Big Myths about Copyright. I was surprised and happy to learn that the majority of online works are copyrighted, even if there is no notice declaring it so.

John Hawbaker on BIC Holiness

John Hawbaker, my friend, mentor, and pastor, writes a short about holiness on his new blog.

Christian Carnival CCII

I’m hosting the 202nd edition of the renown Christian Carnival. The Christian Carnival is a weekly recap of the thoughts and musings of Christian blog writers. It’s a great way to discover new blogs that you have never before read. It’s also a great way to catch up on current thoughts, trends, and news. Topics ranging from cinema, politics, Biblical Study and/or Christian parenting are usually covered in these Carnivals. It’s good reading. The diversity of theological thought is surprising too. Be sure to check out the following links! You may just find a brand new blog to add your feed reader! Peace. Read More »

Brokaw Reports on the Emerging Church

Political ramifications of the shift aside, listen for the word re: baby boomer mega churches. h/t Kiwi