Economics 101 – Adam’s Fallacy
In a recent New York Review of Books, Robort Solow reviews the new book from Duncan K. Foley, Adam’s...
In a recent New York Review of Books, Robort Solow reviews the new book from Duncan K. Foley, Adam’s...
Sharing some links to blogs I've been reading that deserve your time and attention.
I’ve dropped off using cocomment in recent weeks, simply because of problems with the service (missing comments, frequent need...
It helps, now and then, to step back and take a long view. The kingdom is not only beyond...
I’ve been having a number of thoughts about the issue of fear and guilt in the church and also...
Brilliant. Reminds me of Paul Washer’s comment, “everyone wants to get to heaven but no-one wants to meet God...
The Church You Know (via Rodd Jefferson) – Rodd linked the excellent vignette on worship leading, but I found...
The Ronseal, “ does exactly what it says on the tin” advertising campaign is a personal favourite and a...
Tonight, I’ve been re-reading the BILD Paradigm papers. I’m not associated at all with them, but these are some...
At the risk of sounding like a jaded film critic, I seldom find myself thinking during a film, gee...
Quite a while back I saw the trailer for a film called The Gospel, which features a breath-taking Gospel...
AIDS and Advent Art Resources – Really provocative and useful! Red… Bono… and Politics – I admire Bono, but...
Today’s Guardian reports on the elaborate opening to the Scientologists new centre in London. The conlcuding paragraph really caught...
Thanks to Hamo at Backyard Missionary for the heads up. Alan Hirsch is blogging on his new book. ...
“Besides the noble art of getting things done, there is the noble art of leaving things undone. The wisdom...
Thanks to Next Reformation for providing a link to an interview with Dick Staub at Relevant magazine. The whole...