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Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Links to Your World--Tuesday April 17

Excellent article! In “The Morning I Heard God's Voice,” John Piper talks about how God still speaks today.

There's an interview with Richard Land here. He's the Executive Director of our convention's Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission and the author of the recent book, The Divided States of America. “God," says Land, "may very well have more to do with America than liberals may think and less than [conservative] Christians often assume.”

Here's some help for the single guys: Handbook of Christian Pick-up Lines. If those don’t work, you can always try text messaging a number from your dreams to marry the girl of your dreams.

What did the cross achieve? Theologian J.I. Packer answers the question here.

Canoodling lowers stress and cures depression.

What to do about tithing when your spouse objects.

Hugh Ross has written a new book called Creation As Science: A Testable Model Approach to End the Creation/evolution Wars. Ross explains his approach to faith and science in a video presentation here.

In "Friends Outside the Faith," four women talk about the challenges of reaching out with compassion while living lives of holiness.

The Masters winner points people to the Master.

Learn about how to have a “Spiritual Family Retreat” at this website.

In this New York Times article, people are discovering that they need to make some deliberate plans for the second half of life. I'm so grateful for our church's new "Second Half Ministries"! The gang just recently spent a day repairing the facilities at the Down Home Ranch. There more in the third paragraph of Gene's article here.

Have you read the previous posts this week? They include the "Song of the Week" ("Wishing Well" by Austin's Monte Montgomery), one student's reaction to the Virginia Tech shooting, a new Bible study at Hooters (leave a comment!), and information about the Hillcrest policy for missions support. Also, make sure you read "The Ignored Master." 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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