With lots of people doing summer things this week, I thought we'd tinker with the format while nobody's looking.
- This could be a model for other cities: You've heard of business incubators, now a ministry incubator and network hub is opening in an iconic location in Canada's capital.
- He's a Christian comedian with an Evangelical focus, and yes, Nazareth is his real name.
I usually bury the video links near the bottom, but this week uncovered two clips I wanted to give more prominence.
- I have a pet peeve about so much American Christian music being guitar-based and Nashville-rooted, so this synth-based piece, You Brought Me Back to Life put a smile on my face. (Read why Citizens and Zach Bolen landed on my radar.)
- On YouTube he goes by David Wesley, and relatively speaking, we're practically next door neighbors. This original song, performed acapella is titled Real Life Offering, and is one of many …
- … of course if your tastes run to something more like rap, watch for Tedashii.
Church leadership stuff:
- This one takes you to an 11-minute video that suggests that the moral failure of pastors is linked to relaxing our standards as we grow accustomed to the darkness of the dominant culture.
- If it was just a matter of expository or topical preaching it would be easy. Unfortunately, there are at least eighteen other variants.
- Conference crashing: In a 4-minute video, Aubrey Malphurs offers eight reasons why lay people aren't getting involved.
- Pulpit Plagiarism: At least one reporter has been taking notes.
- A UK church has been forced to remove signage telling non-believers they will burn in hell, after a complaint that the wording constitutes hate speech.
Essay(s)-of-the-Week:
- No, it's not about translations: Four Modern Versions of the Bible that are Ruining the Bible.
- An economist looks at psychology. No specific link here, you'll have to jump into this ongoing series at the New Zealand blog Blessed Economist, called What is a Person. It began May 26th and grows more complex and more interesting with each new post.
- While reading some updated stats on the Korean church in North America, I discovered a link to a three-part series on the unique challenges when doing pre-marital counseling with Asian-American Christians.
- A Christian response to a New York Times article advocating that cohabitation is better marriage preparation than courtship.
- If we're going to teach our daughters modesty, let's be doing it for all the right reasons.
- It's not really essay-length, but David Murray has a blog post just for your kids.
The wider religious world:
- The Vatican's rules aren't stopping a number of women priests from having themselves ordained anyway.
- The founder may be gone, but the spirit of Westboro Baptist Church is alive and well …
- … However, Phelps' grandson does a radio interview reflecting on leaving the church and thereby somewhat leaving the family. (Click audio link for May 31st)
- The U.S. Navy says the phrase "Atheist Chaplain" is an oxymoron and rejected a Humanist Association-backed candidate for the second time.
- Like every other human on the planet, Pope Francis needs to take a summer break.
- Mormonism isn't getting in the way of the guys in Red Yeti pursuing rock 'n roll success.
- A colonel in a Russian security service is sentenced to 3.5 years for stealing a priceless Gutenberg bible.
- Quick read: Many of the journalists who cover family issues have no children.
- Infographic: The rise of secularism in U.S. religion.
- You might not recognize many names in the Wild Goose Festival lineup of musicians and speakers.
Worth reading:
- I often wonder how it is that people will write things not knowing their lives are going to be suddenly taken, such as this blog post by a Virginia teen a few weeks before his death.
- It's one of those "Ten Things" articles about VBS, but this checklist includes VBS things you never considered.
- There's not a lot of substance to this first post, but veteran Christian blogger Andrew Jones aka Tall Skinny Kiwi is back online after a year's absence.
- In the markets where they have survived, Christian bookstores are offering a surrogate church experience for Millennials.
- "Everyone should see a counselor from time to time." Even your kids.
Be afraid; be very afraid:
- Online and in Christian bookstores, October marks Thomas Nelson's release of The Duck Commander Bible.
- I'm not sure that a large outdoor billboard promoting your church's children's ministry should include a quotation from Adolph Hitler.
- This 2011 video turned up on a few Twitter accounts over the weekend: Al Mohler affirming that "New Calvinism" is the only way.
- Scalpers were asking $850 for tickets to Joel Osteen at Yankee Stadium.
- A hip-hop church in North Carolina has a Saturday service at 5:30, but "Happy Hour" starts at 5:00.
- I see a blood moon rising. I see trouble on the way.
- Finally, if you collect classic obscure and crazy laws, here are ten church related statutes.
So how do you like your links? Categorized or free-range? Leave a comment here on at Paul's blog, Thinking Out Loud.