The Weekly Town Crier

Posted by Brent | Misc. | Friday 9 May 2008 7:56 am

And now, the moment you’ve all been waiting for . . . . or something like that. A bunch of links. Enjoy.

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Read 9 Marks’ review of Shane Claiborne’s Irresistible Revolution.

Read about the cancellation of this year’s Vegoose music festival.

Read Donald Whitney’s thoughts on Eckhart Tolle’s A New Earth.

Read the “Evangelical Manifesto.”

Read Justin Taylor’s interview with Os Guinness about the document.

Read Justin Taylor’s outline of the manifesto.

Read Ed Stetzer’s thoughts on related topics.

Read as the Washington Post considers the enduring popularity of Cannery Row.

Read as the NY Daily News considers the trend of television shows putting out soundtrack albums.

Read Popmatters‘ interview with Mark Kozelek.

Read as Parade polls its readers about funding public broadcasting.

Read as the Morning News considers signs that you might be a hipster.

Read as “Evangelicals Lament a Politicized Faith.”

Read about Christianity “falling out of favor” in Britain.

Read as the ACLU weighs in in the FLDS raids.

Read as the Washington Post considers the renewed interest in exorcisms in Europe.

Read as Christianity Today examines “ancient future” Christianity.

Read about Deepak Chopra’s view of Jesus (hint: He’s not God).

Read as Reuters finds that the US is among the most Bible literate nations.

Read about many missionaries struggling because of the devaluation of the dollar.

Read this overview of China’s Christianity.

Read as The Atlantic considers “Apatheism.”

Read as Christianity Today interview Andrew Adamson, director of Prince Caspian.

Read as one blogger considers how Darwin lost his faith.

Read about the man who has asked a court to legally change his name to “In God We Trust.”

Read about Microsoft dropping its bid for Yahoo.

Browse this list of suggestions for what bands should and should not have on their Myspace page.

Read Andrée Seu’s thoughts on writing.

Read as Collin Hansen considers whether our gospel is too big or too small.

Read about the recent Pew research finding that Americans claim that they want other things before being rich.

Read about “green” burials.

Read about the new study claiming that sitting straight is not actually the best posture for your back.

Read about the continuing and growing trend of many young people raised in the church leaving as they grow older.

Read about the recent report claiming that in Britain, practicing Muslims will outnumber Christians by 2035.

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