Oct
02
2009
In the Blogosphere
Take a look at these popular logos with hidden symbolisms. The FedEx arrow is my favorite.
Time’s list of “banned books” (i.e. recently been controversial in libraries) includes three that I consider “must-reads.” (Can anyone guess what my three are?)
Jared Wilson on Rob Bell’s “Evangel-less” definition of evangelicalism.
Kevin DeYoung has a thoughtful and comprehensive review of Deep Church.
Why the Mommy Wars need a dose of theology
Michael Bird on the vertical and horizontal aspects of justification. He wonders if it is correct to speak of justification in this way.
Charles Spurgeon points out one of John Bunyan’s blunders.
A helpful review of Hank Hanegraaf’s preterist fiction series.
Crossway is launching a program called Share the Good News of Christmas. They have put together a gift bag—which includes an ESV Outreach New Testament, a Christmas tract written by Max Lucado, 30 days of free access to the ESV Online Study Bible, and a customizable invitation to a Christmas service. It looks like a great way for church members to give these gift bags to friends, neighbors, and co-workers to personally invite them to a Christmas service. The goal is to reach one million homes with the gospel. For more info, click here.
Top Post this week at Kingdom People: Why Should I Believe in Original Sin?







