In typing the header this week, I wrote Weednesday Link List. I guess that's the Colorado edition.
- Don't question your leader. That's the message this week in several Mars Hill-related (Mark Driscoll) stories like this one …
- … and a number of Lampo-related (Dave Ramsey) stories like this one
- This one is suitable for framing: 25 Bloggers summed up in a single sentence.
- Last Friday, CT documented church demolitions in China with photographs of officials removing the crosses from churches.
- Justin Welby became the first Archbishop of Canterbury to host a live call-in program, but same-sex marriage questions took up 20 minutes of the hour.
- Essay of the Week: Jen Hatmaker writes about parenting troubled teens. (You might also enjoy the article's prequel.)
- A recent book about Dietrich Bonhoeffer challenges the idea that he was an assassin, that is sometimes used to justify redemptive violence.
- After the passing of Maya Angelou, many Christian writers' hand-picked quotations to join the general tributes; but in this clip, her faith was more pluralistic.
- Even as confused Left Behind followers are thinking the "new" movie is actually the fourth in the old series, the trailer for the remake of the first movie is now out, introducing Nicolas Cage in the lead role.
- Must read: Proverbs for people who use social media.
- With over 500 comments, here are some reader suggestions on what an all-Fundamentalist TV station lineup might look like .
- This week we decided to "love on" our friends at the Dictionary of Christianese who examine the phrase "love on."
- Did Fred Phelps have a late-in-life change-of-heart on some issues?
- If there's a modern worship song that's unique to your congregation but deserves a wider audience, let the writer know about the Sing It Sunday song contest.
- Should church staff be allowed to start new ministries nearby existing ones? Will they take parishioners with them? A look at non-compete contracts.
- A Christian author feels that Franklin Graham's desire for leaders to stand up on moral issues is based on a false understanding of God's holiness.
- A former student of Bill Gothard's ministry now believes the entire ministry should be shut down.
- Your mileage may vary, but this writer thinks the reason we go to church is not sermon and not worship.
- A 29-year old woman describes her bi-vocation as a Catholic teacher and a tattoo artist, "the best of both worlds."
- … Meanwhile the creators of the Jesus Tattoo advertisement lost their lawsuit over a rejected ad in a school publication.
- If you know someone who faces discouragement in ministry, this story is for them. (It's also a reminder that results don't happen overnight.)
- Jefferson Bethke has a new "spoken word" album. (That was the genre that launched Word Records all those years ago.)
- Faced with a "No Prayer" edict at their graduation, these students simply ignored it.
- One in four Canadians belong to the "nones," but they are surprisingly religious.
- WLWJS or What Language Would Jesus Speak? The Pope and Israel's Prime Minister squared off over this recently, and a BBC reporter gets two paragraphs in, but then can't resist asking if Jesus existed at all.
- If you're a religion writer, you can write about anybody's faith, but articles about witches are still off-limits.
- From earlier last month, the video of the 20-ton boulder that just missed a Boston area church.
- Among Brad Lomenick's latest list of young influencers, was Ben Houston, lead pastor at Hillsong's Los Angeles location.
- Here are some thoughts for those of you who want to get your church to have a Bible study culture.
- Do not do this: Top 5 worship leader fails.
- Starting July 2nd, Churches in Canada need to be careful about sending unsolicited email, as new anti-spam legislation carries fines up to $10M.
- Here's the teaser: Holiness, toothbrushes, sex, and cars.
- Stewardship Department: Is it time to pray about your cable bill?
- It may be an innocent kid ministry song to you, but to Christians in communist China in 1972, it formed a secret code.
- If you need to brainwash your congregation to tithe more, you could take some tips from this guy.
- Classic video: Check out how this church performs How Great Thou Art.
- More recent video: Malcolm Gladwell spoke at Saddleback in March. Gotta catch up on that, but it's 66 minutes long.
- Finally, after linking last week to Skye Jethani's piece about long sermons, we're wondering if a concentration of Sunday morning services ever show up on Wind Map.
So that's this week's list. We didn't even steal anything from iMonk or Rachel H.E. Tune in next week; same bat time, same bat channel; or visit the author during the week at Thinking Out Loud, C201, or Twitter.