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By jason | February 6, 2008
I was reminded of Brian Godawa’s book Hollywood Worldview’s from Challies’ review. We’ve been talking recently of Godawa’s film To End All Wars (it’s a great film). Check the review.
Get a free song download from the new Passion Album God of This City. Get it.
21 factors before you conduct a web site redesign. Read it.
Which reminds me, Restore Community Church’s site is now live. Check it.
Signs of Immaturity. Pt 2 and Pt 3.
Scott Hodge shares some thoughts from Made to Stick. I need to read this. Check it.
Some good thoughts on what the end result of a sermon actually is. Don’t be dissuaded by the post’s title. The article made me think of Keller’s description of the goal to make the truth real to people not just known. Check it.
Found out yesterday that Plantinga spoke during Southern’s Norton lectures. If you’re interested in hearing one of the top 5 living philosopher’s check it out. (I’ll probably post some thoughts down the road.) Get it.
Rick Warren in the Washington Post. Read it.
Wanna find some communicators you may have not heard of? Join the discussion over at Swerve. Check it.
Carson on the pastor as father and son. Check it.
James Dobson is not a fan of John McCain:
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February 6th, 2008 at 12:58 pm
amusing stuff: one church in KC is harping on returning to God/ RESTORATION. another church is all bout CHANGE.
anyway- the opening is gonna be grand! Preach long and hard J!
February 6th, 2008 at 1:15 pm
lol.
Different sides of the same coin brutha.
February 6th, 2008 at 4:40 pm
What do you think is the wise thing to do, to vote for no one since not one candidate has morally supportive views on the essential issues or to vote for the candidate who has the most morally supportive views on the essential issues?
February 7th, 2008 at 12:12 pm
Great question Monica. I think I am going to turn it into a post to get others involved in that conversation.
February 9th, 2008 at 9:44 am
Thanks for the link.