In the Blogosphere
By Trevin Wax on Oct 30, 2009 in In the Blogosphere |
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Not all evangelicals and Catholics together. InterVarsity president, Alec Hill, responds.
From a recent episode of Law and Order: “I grew up thinking Roe v. Wade was gospel. Now… I don’t know where my freedom ends and the dignity of another being begins.” Christianity Today covers the story.
A new website that makes the case for life.
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Baptist Messenger launches the Insight Podcast with Doug Baker. Check out the new website. First podcasts include Chuck Colson, Timothy George, and a panel on the Emerging Church.
An interesting article on the death of the book review. “Like news, book reviews have become crowd-sourced, with bloggers and Amazon readers leading the way. But these reviews, unlike those that appear in publications, do have an impact on sales, because they appear right next to the product being sold and persist in online perpetuity.” (HT – Challies)
On FaceBook: “If you want community without depth or commitment, go to Facebook. If you want community with depth and commitment (and if you are Christian) you should go to church.”
Chris Brauns on mixing the roles of church and family.
Pope Benedict encourages a personal relationship with Christ.
Memorial service for the last survivor of the Titanic.
Tullian shows us how we can identify a reliable preacher.
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Regarding Intervarsity and Evangelicals and Catholics together… I hope a reaching out in charity can occur, and charity is a charism of Christ he pours in and through us. There is great moral decay all around us, and those who profess Christ as Lord, and salvation by grace alone should have enough in common so as to sit at the same table together. That a group would splinter like this is a disappointment. Catholics, who claim Christ as Lord and proclaim salvation by grace alone, aren’t the enemy, Satan is. I wonder, would this group snub Beckwith? I’d hope not. He’s a reasonable, sincere man in whom I’d hope all would see Jesus as his Lord. Let’s hang together, Prots and Caths, in Christ-like charity in order to win souls from the clutches of the enemy.
Brian | Oct 30, 2009 | Reply
Christianity Today’s movies blog wrote about the Law and Order episode: http://blog.christianitytoday.com/ctmovies/2009/10/law-order-takes-on-televisions.html
Sarah | Oct 30, 2009 | Reply