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Tuesday Links
By jason | March 11, 2008
Stop making church a destination. Read it.
5 types of Church Participants. Check it.
Maybe plastic bags aren’t as bad as the false claims have made them out to be. Check it.
Martin Hengel on the historical Jesus. Hengel is one of the world’s foremost NT scholars. Check it.
Things to ask a church when considering a pastorate. Check it.
BP distancing the SBC from the SB Environment & Climate Initiative. Check it.
Feel free to grab your last minute tix outside the Sprint Center b/c scalping no longer violates KC ordinances. Check it.
Joe Thorn shares a great quote from Stott on the difference between Proselytizing vs Evangelizing. This is an important distinction. Read it.
DF: Why existing churches need new churches. Read it.
Joe Thorn also shares how he utilizes his Moleskine. Gotta post when a fellow moleskiner shares. Any others out there? Which Moleskine do you use? Check it.
My friend Scott shares from thoughts from Everett Ferguson’s book Backgounds of Early Christianity. Check it.
Stephen shares a great quote from Bock’s commentary on Luke which I think is really important as we consider social justice and change. Check it.
Buckhead Church uses Rock Band in an opener:
Derek Webb’s “Wedding Dress:”
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March 11th, 2008 at 3:52 pm
Ummm, not to be negative, but… what’s the deal with moleskines? As a writer, when I see Moleskines, I see “rip off”!!! Why should I spend $5 or $10 on a journal when I can get virtually the same thing at the dollar store for $1-$3? I go through a notebook every month, and the amount of money saved is significant.
“A fool and his money will soon be parted.” ~unknown
“The overseer must be above reproach… (and) not a lover of money.” 1 Timothy 3:2-3
March 11th, 2008 at 5:08 pm
You really enjoy blasting me and my blog, eh.
So first off, thanks for passively calling me a fool. And thank you also for implying I’m a lover of money. Not sure how else to take your quotes…
Finally, since I buy a journal every 6 months I really don’t think I’m an aristocrat for buying Moleskine.
March 11th, 2008 at 9:27 pm
I’m a lover of money too.
I blow an extra $4-$5 for Killian’s Irish Red when I coulda went for good ol’ Natty lite.
Oh wait - doesn’t that mean I’m LOSING money?… darn.
March 11th, 2008 at 10:45 pm
I do? coolio!
I go through at least one notebook a month, and sometimes as many as three, so what can I say? On the surface it seems strange to me.
If you want to turn on comment moderation or turn off discussion entirely, it’s under options>>discussion in Wordpress.
Thanks for clarifying your opinions on comments. Let me know if you’d like me to take your blog off of my feedreader.