I'm writing this assuming everyone survived the prophetic implications of the blood moon, but maybe the April 15 income tax deadline was a form of judgment.
- With the movie version set to release, a now 14-year-old Colton Burpo affirms the story on which Heaven is for Real is based.
- Jamie Wright notes correctly that the many Mommy Bloggers are really moms to young children and that mothers of teens seem to share fewer stories .
- For I know the verse I have for you! Why the context for Jeremiah 29:11 isn't what a majority think it is .
- Is the gigantic cultural shift brought by technology responsible for the growth of "the nones?"
- Another U.S. arena tour of Jesus Christ Superstar is planned for the summer, this time with The Sex Pistol's Johnny Rotten as King Herod.
- Scot McKnight is one of many asking what might be expected when a person of faith hosts The Late Show on CBS …
- … Speaking of whom, articles by Scot and others are part of a wealth of Biblical Studies resources that are free from now to the end of the week from Oxford University Press. (Try off-peak hours if the site is being swamped.)
- In Canada's most populous province, Ontario, one religion's schools enjoy full funding while the others get nothing. A new push is on to end the favoritism.
- Gospel Light Publishing has entered into an agreement to sell Regal Books to Baker Book Group. Regal publishes current authors Dennis Rainey and Gene Getz, and classic writers Henrietta Mears and A.W. Tozer.
- Bible translations are often updated shortly after publication. The team at The Voice Bible already have that day in view.
- Here's the first in a series of four blog posts worth reading and recommending: Jesus' Baptism and Ours.
- Essay of the Week: Micha Boyett on what turning to God looks like when it involves multiple turnings.
- Devotional of the Week: A former pastor who spends much time barefoot on a Florida beach looks at Jesus washing his disciples' feet.
- The announcement that Benny Hinn was offering Liberty University diplomas was shocking enough, but then it dredged up other weird associations in Liberty's past.
- What if the greatest threats to the church are not the things everybody else is talking about, but rather cultural norms that mitigate against the Kingdom?
- This week two writers looked at our obsession with church metrics. Dan White introduces an entirely different ministry paradigm …
- … While Tim Challies has some suggested answers when people ask you how big your church is.
- At my own blog this week, as an outsider, I peek behind the Reformed curtain into the Together for the Gospel conference.
- Despite some objections, a Christian university in Vancouver, Canada has had the main hurdle cleared for opening a school of law.
- This week I caught up with veteran Christian cartoonist and illustrator Kevin Frank. When you visit his recently updated website, check out "Heaven's Love Thrift Shop," my favorite among his comic series.
- I'm not sure if this article about 5 things we can learn about love from our kids is here because I enjoyed it (which I did) or because I was just intrigued by a blog titled Psychosermons.
- NSFCO (Not Safe for Church Office): Are we seeing an increase in Occultic themes in the broader entertainment world?
- An excerpt from ExPastors.com founder Bo Lane's book, Why Pastors Quit.
- Work in progress, even as you read this: An entire denomination's commitment to read the entire New Testament in eight weeks.
- On Grief: Each loss is different, each involves different amounts of time, but with the hope we have, death slowly loses its sting.
- This ain't The PTL Club: A detailed analysis of the theological claims in Jay Bakker's latest book.
- Increasingly, we substitute more visitor-friendly terminology for words like "Christian" or "church," but eventually, we have to call it like it is.
- While another aspect of the Vatican Radio broadcast grabbed headlines, Pope Francis affirmed the reality of Satan last week.
- Talk about a home field advantage … PARSE inteviews Skye Jethani.
- Missed this one last month. The Inquisition is alive and well; one in ten countries have police who enforce religious norms.
- Spiritual Health Checklist: See how you measure up to these spiritual life standards from the 18th Century.
- Women in ministry, 20 years from now: This nine-year old wants to be a pastor.
- CCM Music Video of the Week: He's not exactly new, but a lot of people are discovering the music of John Mark McMillan and songs like Love at the End of the World.
- Worship Video of the Season: It's not new, but I've just really come to love this song as we head into Good Friday and Easter. Stuart Townend's The Power of the Cross.
- Christian music veteran John Fischer brings back memories of Christian music veterans, LoveSong. (But what's the album cover? I thought I had all their stuff.)
- No crazy news story to end with this week, just my sincere wish that as another Good Friday and Easter pass before us, we see something we've previously missed, and find our hearts drawn closer to the wonder of Amazing Love.
Paul Wilkinson writes the rest of the week at Thinking Out Loud, and edits the daily devotional Christianity 201 page.