A collection of interesting and mostly unrelated content from my online explorations for the week of 9/27/09.
Justin Taylor explores the concept of God sanctioned genocide.
Starbucks introduces instant coffee…yuck.
The Resurgence is giving away free posters explaining theological terms.
“Give to the one who begs from you, and do not refuse the one who would borrow from you” (Matthew 5:42). A convicting post from Desiring God.
Steve Knight tackles a topic that I’ve been interested in as of late – the Internet and Theology. He also references my blog series you can read here.
Prophets and psalmists would probably say of us, “There is no fear of God before their eyes.” Great quote from John Stott via Tim Challies.
Russell Moore blogs about Michael Moore and Mammon. Great read.
Greed. A great little video posted by Joe Thorn.
I don’t normally like violence…but this sounds like just plain fun.
Perry Noble on when you should apologize as a leader.
Loneliness seems to be a theme in the blogosphere lately. Eugene Cho pitches in with some great words here.
Is a Deacon just a servant? Russell Moore explore the role of a Deacon.
For my freelance friends, best books for freelancers.
Kem Meyer posts a good one on integrating social media…and making it work.
Virtual church membership. Is it legit? Church Crunch discusses here. Ties in with my series on the internet and ministry here.
Neil Cole is blogging on multi-site churches. Leadership Network highlights his series.
Twitter is finally building lists into it’s own service. Read about it here.