Here are this week's links, and one or two I accidentally left off last week's list.
- Yeah, I know. Three links to Dictionary of Christianese in six weeks. But how I could pass when the word was narthex? Meet you in the narthex when you're done reading the rest of the list.
- A trailer is out for a movie celebrating 40 years of England's Greenbelt Music & Arts Festival.
- Francine Rivers' Redeeming Love is an all-time Christian fiction bestseller. Now, word that after many years, Bridge to Haven, a new title, will release in spring 2014.
- Essay of the Week: A Facebook fast isn't fasting. Actress and writer Hannah Rivard guest posts at The Rebelution, the blog of Alex and Brett Harris.
- A Tennessee judge rules you can't call a child Messiah.
- The above item reminds us of a story we did a few months ago: In New Zealand you can name a kid Faith, Hope or Charity, but not Justice. (They turned down two Messiah's there also.)
- On my own blog this week: A weekend farm tour reminds us that in preaching, genuine passion plus extensive knowledge doesn't necessarily guarantee audience engagement.
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