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Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Links to Your World--Tuesday June 19

The Missionary Travels of Paul, Nintendo Style.

Finally: a dress a dad can make for his daughter: Duct tape prom dresses .

A new iMix of praise music is here! Listen to "Hillcrest Bold Gold (Volume 2)."

Find guidance on gender issues at the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood.

What’s happened to Sabbath-keeping? The WSJ answers.

We’re going to the Holy Land! Download our PDF brochure here.

Buy a whole hill country town for $2.5 million. Details here.

Calvary Austin baptism featured in the Statesman. Neat pics.

Southern Baptists speak on global warming (here).

Here is a cool story about an Indian named Rabi Maharaj who left the comforts of being worshipped within his Hindu religion for something better in Jesus. (HT: Amy at The A-Team)

“The trouble with the $27 million Creation Museum . . . is that it undermines the credibility of all Christians, especially those who are researching alternatives to Darwinian evolution using the tools of the scientific method.” Michael Patrick Leahy in the LA Times. Agree? Disagree?

A real-time 3-D computer reconstruction allows visitors to navigate the ancient city of Rome as if it were 320 A.D. again (article, with video).

At The Post-Rapture Post, atheists offer to send your post-rapture letter to an unbelieving friend or relative who gets “left behind.” U-m-m . . .

"The logical complementarity of the human sexes has been so recognized in our culture that it has entered our vocabulary in the form of naming various pipe fittings either the male fitting or the female fitting depending upon which interlocks within the other," he wrote. "When the complementarity of the sexes is breached, injuries and diseases may occur." James Holsinger, M.D., the White House nominee for Surgeon General, talking sense and taking heat.

Have you read the previous posts this week? They include the "Song of the Week" ("With Arms Wide Open" by Creed), commentary on the state of American weddings, the power of your influence, Part Three of our churchwide renovation, and advice from Woodrow Wilson on sermon prep time. 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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