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Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Links to Your World--Tuesday July 17

Get your Control-a-Kid Remote today! It has all the functions you will need to help keep your tykes under control. Point and click to stop sulking or tantrums, get them to eat greens or do homework, and more. If only parenting was this easy . . .

“The Roman Catholic Church is willing to go so far as to assert that any church that denies the papacy is no true church. Evangelicals should be equally candid in asserting that any church defined by the claims of the papacy is no true church. This is not a theological game for children, it is the honest recognition of the importance of the question.” (Albert Mohler on the Pope’s assertion that nothing but the Catholic Church can be considered a proper church)

Related: see the Christianity Today editorial about the pope's declaration. In "Virtue That Counts," learn why justification by faith alone is still our defining doctrine as non-Catholic Christians.

Here's a leather hymn book cover for your iPod.

Adults still need the practice of memorizing scripture. Learn five ways to do it in “Hide It in Your Heart.”

It’s not scientific studies or institutional pressure that make a scientist an unbeliever: It’s upbringing (article).

"When it comes to change, there are three seasons of timing: People change when they hurt enough that they have to, when they learn enough that they want to, and when they receive enough that they are able to." —John Maxwell

Here are Latin phrases you should know, and 100 words any high school grad needs to know, and a crash course on the U.S. Constitution. (HT: Evangelical Outpost)

Have you read the previous posts this week? They include the "Song of the Week" ("Why" by Nicole Nordeman), what Jesus said about judgmentalism, part two of "Four Secrets to Success," and one church's way to thank their volunteers in the style of a rock anthem from a cheesy 80s "hair band". 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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