Quick Hits :: 01.12.09
* IX Marks is doing a multi-part interview with Steve Timmis (Total Church). Check out the discussion on monological vs. dialogical preaching.
* According to the Barna Gourp, Christianity is no longer America’s “default faith.”
* Creation Project is a blog by Jonathan Dodson which I have recently stumbled upon and am enjoying. Check it out.
* Tom Ascol blogs about getting the gospel right–an article that was submitted in Jan. 09′s edition of Tabletalk magazine.
* The Resurgence points to several free media resources made available by The Henry Center which is being run by my good friend, Owen Strachan.
* I recently downloaded Lecrae’s album Rebel from Amazon for only $5. You might want to too.
* Download the 200+ page PDF study guide for Mars Hill’s new message series on 1 & 2 Peter.
* This is what I want to do when I grow up. Well, not really.
* Collin Hansen writes about the economic impact on seminaries. Recently Southwestern and Southern came out with press releases informing everyone about large budget cuts and likely layoffs.
* James Grant has put together a night collection of Calvin resources made available via Monergism.
* Culture warriors in full costume. ‘Nuff said.
* If you’re into photography, you should check out the newly redesigned website of Digital Photography School.
* Anyone interested in viewing my training routes (cycling and running) can do so by catching this RSS feed or by clicking on the individual routes.
* Some folks who Twitter you might not follow that you might want to follow: @RHB_Books, @SOJOURNSEED, @ahc (Andy Crouch), and @jasonkovacs.
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January 13, 2009 at 12:05 am
It is incredible what a re-design can do. Kudos to Darren Rowse (& Matt Brett) for getting DPS re-vamped.
January 13, 2009 at 6:10 pm
Hey Tim, checked out your routes. You have no hills! That and probably a little better scenery than I do here in eastern Nebraska. All my riding right now is on a trainer in the family room.
If you’re interested, you can see some of my favorite routes at http://www.mapmyride.com/user/6531/pawtry
January 13, 2009 at 6:35 pm
Phil,
2 things I immediately noticed:
1. You have a nice bike! (much nicer than mine)
2. Your distances are much longer than mine. To think of doing a 100 mile ride right now is downright scary.