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Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Links to Your World--Tuesday February 27

You have to hear Kevin Kling’s story of how his prayers have changed (here). It’s about six minutes long. It’s from NPR’s Driveway Moments, a once-a-week podcast that highlights stories that make people literally hang out in their driveway, in their car, just to hear the end.

Why do men ignore nagging wives? It's all science (HT: The Morning News)

Find the “astronomy picture of the day” here. Lois and Joan Terrell gave me this link. They especially recommend the “Witch’s Broom” nebula (here).

Brenda S. Armstrong advises “3 Things to Consider Before Jumping Into Love

Pray for Southern Baptist missionary Kay Garvin, who was shot in the chest by robbers Feb. 23 near Moshi, Tanzania.

In last week’s Baptist Standard, Marv Knox wrote about “The Executive Board’s Crucial Agenda” for our state convention.

The average city dweller is exposed to 5,000 ads per day.

In “Preparing Your Church to Evangelize,” Doug Murren and Mike Meeks provide encouragement for the long, slow process of getting your unchurched friends to attend Hillcrest with you.

I was encouraged to find that “Baylor aims to become a leader in Christian music.”

"People are damaged by a paradigm for sexuality that sees desire as the single most important clue to true identity, rather than as part of a complex of relational longing." So says Patton Dodd in a fascinating article on the Ted Haggard scandal.

Have you read the previous posts this week? They include an impassioned plea from Ed Stetzer that the SBC take the steps to become a missional convention, a Netflix invitation, a recording of Austinite Stephen Bruton’s “Walk by Faith,” and a hilarious video of self-centered worship. To keep up with the journal, sign up for e-mail updates or assign the feed to your news reader or Google Personalized Home Page.

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