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Tim Keller at UPenn (Westminster Theological Seminary)
This is a great presentation from Timothy Keller at the Westminster Theological Seminary. His presentation is based on his recent book, "Reasons for God." Well worth the watch!
Columbia University President Lee Bollinger's introduction of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
This is sooo worth reading. "Let's, then, be clear at the beginning, Mr. President you exhibit all the signs of a petty and cruel dictator." From the conclusion … "Let me close with this comment. Frankly, and in all candor, Mr. President, I doubt
Red Ball! (Marblicious Series, No. 6) by: Rich Tatum
My newest favorite macro. It's a glass marble resting on top of an LED flashlight. It's more interesting than it sounds, really!
Carlton Pearson: The closest to God you’ll probably ever get via BlogRodent
Over the last few weeks I’ve noticed the amount of search engine queries landing on this site have shot heavenward for Carlton Pearson. The searchers have typed: - carlton pearson goes bad - carlton pearson has cancer - carlton pearson has lost his
Assemblies of God Mega-Churches via BlogRodent
The largest 100+ churches in the Assemblies of God, ranked by size, with hyperlinks to the church website, media page, and blog (where available). Based on official statistical data from the General Council of the Assemblies of God.
Pope says "Other Christians Not True Churches"
From the page: "'Pope Benedict XVI reasserted the primacy of the Roman Catholic Church, approving a document released Tuesday (07/10/07) that says other Christian communities are either defective or not true churches and Catholicism provides the only true
Kids hang on to dad's every word (New ScientistMagazine)
From the page: "Children whose father's vocabulary was more varied when they were 2 years old had more advanced language skills at age 3. Surprisingly, the dads spoke less and asked fewer questions than the mothers, suggesting it was not how much they spo
Fifty Ways to Take Notes (SolutionWatch)
From Brian Benzinger comes a comprehensive list of 50 websites that will help you write, take notes, and organize your life. Some real gems here, check them out. I used a couple of these plus a timeline tool to create an easy-to-update task-reporting tool
Religion Timelines
Clever interactive timeline giving an excellent (if cluttered) overview of Church history.
Good Blog Writing Style
From Philipp Lenssen, 10 tips: Use descriptive headlines, use the inverted pyramid, first links get the most clicks, explain core ideas, use readability elements, write simply, credit sources, mark updates and changes, spellcheck, break the rules.
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