Archive for the 'MilePosts' Category
Sunday, April 1st, 2007
My every-so-often accumulation of “stuff” I find on the web:
Sermons: longer=better? (HT: Mark Horne)
Derek Webb in USA Today
See the history of major world religions in 90 seconds.
Should creeds & confessions be revised? Carl Trueman has reservations, but Matt Bucherri says, “Au contraire.”
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Sunday, March 25th, 2007
My every-so-often accumulation of “stuff” I find on the web:
When someone can recite Scripture like this, who needs a sermon? I would pay admission money just to hear this guy do the whole book of Hebrews. (Reposting this one because it was so good!)
For all you legions of Sam Boyd fans, introducing Sam Boyd Trivia!
Paul [...]
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Thursday, December 21st, 2006
My every-so-often accumulation of “stuff” I find on the web:
Before the first snow flies, I want one of these! Snow shoveling could actually be fun again.
Calvin (the other) on U.S. foreign policy.
One of Westminster’s best kept secrets: our cafe manager is a regular columnist for World magazine. Mindy Withrow has an exclusive interview on her [...]
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Thursday, December 7th, 2006
My occasional collection of random bits gleaned from my Sacred Journey across the Web:
If we’re content to think of the ancients as just a bunch of simple-minded goat herders, then we need to be prepared for stuff like this to knock us off our present-prejudiced pedestals. Amazing.
I know you haven’t even finished (or begun?) your [...]
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Sunday, November 26th, 2006
My latest collection of randomness from my wilderness wanderings across the ‘net. Offerings are thin this time, but thin is good after Thanksgiving, right?:
The IVP New Testament Commentaries are now online at BibleGateway!
Congrats to my friend Daniel Kirk on the publication of part two of his two-part article “The Sufficiency of the Cross: The Law, [...]
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Thursday, November 9th, 2006
My latest collection of randomness gleaned while wandering down the aisles of the Internet:
This would only be a problem if they were shipping your burger from New Hampshire as well. Read the whole article, and see if you agree with me that what sounds crazy at first turns out to be a very smart idea.
Hagiography? [...]
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Saturday, November 4th, 2006
The latest collection of randomness from my journeying across the ‘net:
I am a total map fanatic, and time spent wandering Google Maps or Google Earth is as entertaining to me as a good movie. One of the cool things about the hi-res satellite images in both programs is that they capture a moment in time. [...]
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Wednesday, November 1st, 2006
Here’s the latest collection of randomness I’ve picked up along the way….
If you haven’t read Dilbert creator Scott Adams’ amazing story of teaching his brain to overcome an incurable speech disorder, your Internet must have been down all week.
The JollyBlogger says that N. T. Wright’s concept that the “astonishing generosity” Christ calls us to in [...]
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Friday, October 20th, 2006
This weeks randomness along the Sacred Journey:
Peter Enns’s recent chapel message at Westminster on Proverbs 3:5-7 can now be heard on the Westminster Theological Seminary website.
For those of you who have never had the profound experience of hearing singer/songwriter Bill Mallonee live, there is an excellent collection of videos up on YouTube taken at a [...]
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Saturday, October 14th, 2006
Here’s this weeks roundup of Sacred Journey randomness:
Andrew Osenga’s spare but beautiful masterpiece Souvenirs and Postcards is now up on iTunes Music Store…and I contributed a review. (iTunes program required to view the store page.)
My friend and classmate Jason writes about the dangers of “Calvinistic prooftexting.” Not so much that it will take you to [...]
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