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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Links to Your World, Tuesday May 11

Jonathan Acuff calls it “The Justin Bieber Effect.” It’s when you erroneously think someone’s entire body of work (music, acting, writing) is family friendly because you were introduced to the artist in a family-friendly setting.

 

German Man Marries His Cat

 

The 20 Most Brilliant Christian Professors

 

“An increase in fatal nighttime crashes involving teenage drivers is likely attributable to an increase in talking and texting while driving, according to a new report from the Texas Transportation Institute.” (Time)

 

Is "motherhood" and "fulfillment" mutually exclusive? Amy Henry critiques the debate at the WSJ.

 

Posts at “Get Anchored” since last Tuesday

The New Suburbs; The New Downtown

“What do you want me to ask Jesus to do for you?”

Introducing the Multicultural Refugee Coalition

Print This Post and Fix It to Your Office Cubicle or Kitchen Fridge

LeaderLines: Leading Change--Direct the Rider

“Loving the city is different than loving the actual people in that city”

Ex-Offender Opportunity

Neighboring Faiths—Simpsonized

Winning Ways: When the Wind Blows

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