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Wednesday Link List: The Nativity Factor, Gagnam Style Revisited, and More

Should auld links be forgot, and never brought to mind?

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Leadership Journal December 28, 2013

With both Christmas and New Year's Day falling on a Wednesday, we offer this mid-point link list today, with the regular schedule returning January 8th. (Actually, I think that's supposed to say, "returning, Lord willing on January 8th … ")

  • If you don't like the translation choice on your boxed Christmas cards, you have to do some minor editing, like this person did.
  • One Christmas song making the rounds this year—and showing the liabilities in the "songwriting by committee" approach—was this 11-minute video presented December 22nd at North Point Community Church
  • Double Bonus Essay: A year after PSY's song Gangnam Style rocked the YouTube video charts, a Reformed seminary student and former resident of Gangnam considers God's purpose and plan for music.
  • While coverage of the death of Harold Camping focused on the May 21, 2011 "Judgment Day" date-setting by the radio pastor, other dates are significant: He and his wife were married 71 years.
  • Elsewhere, spiritually it's a different world. In Turkmenistan, a house church raid can get your electricity cut off, and a fellowship operating as a choir practice is shut down because "singing about God here is banned."
  • An article on logos could be about the Greek word for "word," or it could be about church brand identification. In this case, it's the latter; the Top 100 (or so) church logos.
  • In counseling pornography addiction, sometimes it's helpful to identify the motivation. Here are six reasons people watch.
  • The United Methodist minister asked to surrender his credentials for performing a gay wedding—his son's—is appealing the decision.
  • In 1887, the founder of Hollywood, California "envisioned the land as the perfect site for a utopian-like community for devout Christians, where they could live a highly moral life free of vices … " Well, that didn't exactly work out.
  • Unfinished Christmas business: So when the Good King Wenceslas looked out and the snow lay 'round about, what exactly were they commemorating on The Feast of Stephen? (Okay, it's that Stephen, the one in Acts 7.)
  • That wraps up the holiday edition of the Wednesday Link List. Time for a snack, which will probably include the Ezekiel 4:9 cereal I got for Christmas.

Paul Wilkinson's vast media empire includes Thinking Out Loud, Christianity 201 and Christian Book Shop Talk.

Posted December 28, 2013

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