
This has been quite a week for reflections. I think I've bookmarked more articles this week than any other week, so the challenge will be to pick and choose. So here we go:
First, I discovered a blog that I love! Check out
Beauty and Depravity written by
Eugene Cho, the pastor at Quest Church in Seattle (wish I'd known about his church when we were in Seattle last year instead of wasting time trying to contact Marc Driscoll!) He has a great sense of humor and I don't recommend reading it if you can't handle satire and sarcasm (although it is gentle). I had to control myself not to recommend every one of his posts from the past week. Some of the highlights this week are
ultimate fighting jesus about concern over the feminization of the church;
my conversation with rob bell about women's leadership in the church; and
10 reasons why men should not be ordained for ministry.
You may want to
check out Coldplay's newest album, some say they are following in the footsteps of U-2.
Interest in Jesus is coming from the strangest places and the strangest people feel qualified to tell us about him. But somehow I can't imagine that the
director of Basic Instinct is well versed in the subject.
Poor Christian Witness of the Week goes to Christian
marketers who steal the designs of others.
10 Ways to Find Balance in your life.Coffee Pastor reflects on the
problem preaching on Mother's Day!
Our youth pastor, Tony, reflects on
the importance of names--especially the name Christian. Hey Tony-- other names that are important to me: Mom, wife, pastor.
Scot McKnight reflects on
reading the Bible for formation.
Beliefnet had a blogalogue containing conversations between N.T. Wright and Bart Ehrman discussing
evil.
Over at Out of Ur, David Swanson gives an
uncomfortable challenge about what to do with our economic stimulus tax refunds!
Well that's enough for now.