Posted on March 11, 2008 5:23 am by toddbumgarner
Although it hasn’t shown up on theresurgence.com front page yet, some of the audio from the National Resurgence Conference (Text and Context) held this past February is becoming available.
Session 1: Driscoll on Putting Pastors in their Place
Session 2: Mahaney on Pastoral Character & Loving People
Session 3: Piper on Why I Trust the Scriptures
Session 4: Gilmore [...]
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Posted on March 11, 2008 4:50 am by toddbumgarner
Jesus (pronounced “HAY-SOOS”) made another appearance in the Dilbert strip this morning. I didn’t find this one as funny as the last two, but check it out here for yourself.
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Posted on March 11, 2008 4:46 am by toddbumgarner
Matt Jenson has a sobering post over at the Scriptorium regarding the death of close friends, the viewing, and thoughts of resurrection.
His concluding paragraph is as follows:
To be human is to be a body. It may be more than that, but never less. Seeing Midi and Nathan lying dead reminded me of the doggedly persistent [...]
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Posted on March 11, 2008 4:37 am by toddbumgarner
I saw this this morning on the Faith Central blog:
In Kansas – this roadside Prayer Booth. The instructions tell you to fold down the integral kneeler, say a prayer and move on. We were quite excited about it at first, thinking it was a genuine piece of dotty ecclesiastical outreach. But alas, alas: it turns [...]
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Posted on March 11, 2008 4:34 am by toddbumgarner
Joe Thorn offers some tidbits regarding how he sets up each of his Moleskin journals. This was quite interesting to me, but I’m not sure I’d ever take the time to number my pages. We’ll see…
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