Friday blog roundup—May 23
It’s Friday, and time for another blog roundup—where we point out some of the best blog posts from around the Gospel.com community over the last week. Here’s what people are blogging about this week:
- Are you using the internet to mobilize people for your church or ministry? The Internet Ministry Conference blog points out a good post by Mark Beeson.
- Over at The Culture Beat, Alex Wainer is hunting down allusions to Narnia in the popular TV show Lost.
- GetReligion put a post up earlier today about the religion-news angle of the latest development in the Texas FLDS ranch situation.
- James Watkins talks about God’s timing—in particular, the subtle ways that God prepares us to deal with unexpected crises in our lives. He uses a sobering piece of news from his own life as an illustration.
- The Outflow has a good post up exploring a Biblical perspective on worrying.
- Is there something you want to say, but don’t feel you can say at church or in front of other Christians? ThinkChristian links to a simple but provocative question at FlowerDust.net.
- Behind the Books has posted the first several chapters from Andy Crouch’s much-anticipated upcoming book Culture Making: Recovering Our Creative Calling. You can download a PDF of the sample chapters or join the book’s Facebook page.
- Andy Unedited has a useful post outlining practical ways to publicize your work through the media.
That’s it for today! Have a great Memorial Day weekend (that is, if you’re in the United States). See you next week!