This Week Around the Blogosphere
June 22, 2008
Joe,
I think several months ago I had mentioned the idea of posting some links from other blogs to keep people busy over the weekend. I have gotten away from that, but hopefully beginning today I will try to do that more consistently.
A heart-breaking, but inspiring, testimony from Dennis Rainey on the death of his new-born granddaughter this week.
Some summer reading suggestions from Tim Keller.
Jon Bloom from Desiring God writes about the difference between Jesus and Buddha on happiness.
Randy Alcorn with an important post about a late-term abortion survivor, and her comments on Barack Obama. It is disheartening that the age demographic which most supports Obama (18-30) is the very same demographic that is most opposed to abortion.
Joe Carter (no, not that awful baseball player who ended the last serious chance of the Phillies winning the world series…or was that Mitch Williams?) has six thoughts about Jesus that are worth checking out.
Chuck Lawless, dean of the school of missions, evangelism and Church growth at Southern Baptist Seminary, has a good article on setting goals regarding evangelism.
Hopefully these links will help if/when Joe and I get lazy here on the blog this week!
Larry
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