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Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Links to Your World, Tuesday May 15

The wedding photo montage is now online! See it at our church website here. We’ve slowed down the transitions so you can get a good look at all those photos (about 150!). Thanks to our webmaster, Paul Waldo, as well as Steve Williams and Karen Raulie for a tremendous amount of work on this!

Oh, this online debate through May is going to be good! Find the first of a new series of exchanges between Christopher Hitchens and Douglas Wilson here. Find the second installment here and the third here.

"It feels really strange to have a truck run over your head."

Five steps to becoming a millionaire or at least to becoming financially secure (here).

It's convenient for a policitian to say, regarding abortion, "I'm personally opposed to abortion, but . . . ." It's convenient, but its a fallacy.

Yes, we need to "engage the culture," as the hottest speakers tell church leaders. But James Emery White, reflecting on the recent “Q” Conference, reminds us: “The most critical cultural engagement of all remains personal evangelism.”

A Dutchman builds a working replica of Noah's Ark. I'll be sure to let you know if he starts collecting animals two by two.

In "Jesus in the Jailhouse," learn about a faith-based rehabilitation program in Texas prisons.

Why form the good habits of daily prayer and weekly worship attendance? Gordon MacDonald compares it to his drive down a foggy but familiar road here. Good stuff.

Warning: conversion from an atheist liberal to a devout Christian conservative may be harmful to your academic career.

Have you read the previous posts this week? They include the "Song of the Week" ("Longer" by Dan Fogelberg), a lapse of integrity in the MIT registrar's office, Herb Ingram in the KVET jingle contest, as well as continuing coverage of our church's vision. 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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