Seth Goodin talks about how he used to go to Tower Records but now goes to Amazon.com and thus does not really care about the closing of Tower Records. He notes how he doen’t go to the bank or even use the classified Ads when looking for jobs. Something has replaced these things and they are no longer useful.
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Is Church Hopping Sin?
The Pensees blog has an article entitled “The Seeker-Insensitive Movement.” In it the author identifies the phenomenon of Church Hopping as another name for Backslinding.
In a very insightful quote the author states:
Speedlinking October 30, 2006
- Patrick’s Musings questions whether some preachers put too much emphasis on what the “application” of the sermon can do.
- Hooks, Lines, and Thinkers gives 10 steps to sermon titles that sizzle.
- RJz blog has 7 skills for finding illustrations in daily life.
Bryan Chapell Audio Course on Preaching
Covenant Theological Seminary has a number of free audio lectures for Religion and Theology courses including Youth
Preacher as Jazz Conductor
The Jazz Theologian has an interesting quote from this biography of Desmond Tutu. Here Tutu is seen as a Jazz conductor.
Pastor’s Study Software Review
Pastor’s Study is a comprehensive pastoral help software package available from rclsoftware. You can download a evaluation version on their website. When I say comprehensive, I mean you can keep track of just about anything having to do with your ministry in this software package.
Unleashing the Power of Exegetical Preaching
At this link you will find a book summary to Marvin McMickle’s book entitled
Daniel Patte edited the
Albert Mohler has an interesting article on Preaching to Felt Needs. What is the New Homiletic and how has it affected homiletics? This book by Fred Craddock is often referred to as the book that started a big change to the homiletic horizon. As I read it today many things sound almost axiomatic due to the strong influence of the work. African American Reading of the Book of James
Felt Needs Preaching?
Review: As One Without Authority