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Wednesday Link List: Worship Cereal, DC Talk Reunion Tour, and More

Don’t stop linkin’, hold onto that feelin’.

Leadership Journal January 8, 2014
Moving Sidewalk

For those of you who couldn't live without it, there was a link list on Saturday, December 28th at both Out of Ur and Thinking Out Loud you can scroll back to. If you caught that one, then you're ready to kick off another year of link love.

  • Remember when you missed a few weeks of Sunday School and the teacher would phone you to see if you're okay? Maybe they should do that for public figures who skip church. (Someone won't be getting a gold bar on their Cross and Crown pin.) (Is this article related?)
  • "It is startling to see people who are supposedly in their peak earning years instead walking the unemployment line. Worse, the likelihood of such folks returning to the income level they enjoyed prior to being let go runs just about to zero." What's your church's response?
  • A member of a Presbyterian church search committee describes how the process looks from that side—"collectively trying to locate a particular tree in a forest while blindfolded"—and some things her church did right.
  • In today's flight of fancy, Oprah is to Jesus what the usual show guest is to the woman at the well. (Easier to click than for me to explain it again.)
  • An atheist woman and her daughter will attend your church if you're the highest bidder. It's Jim and Casper Go To Church and I Sold My Soul on Ebay all over again.
  • Blog Discovery of the Week: Calling himself a "future bestselling author," Wade Webster is re-writing his way through some classic Old Testament stories. (No specific link; your tour will be self-guided.)
  • This article on rescuing sex slaves looks interesting, but I chose not to sell out my Twitter account in order to finish it. (The publisher is a rather prolific manufacturer of email, so that won't work either.)

Paul Wilkinson would like you think he oversees the Christian internet in a command center like Christof in The Truman Show, but in reality, it's a refurbished PC on a cluttered desk next to the fireplace in the rec room.

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