Weekly Links (1/28/2011)

by Stephen Rodgers

Welcome back to another edition of the Weekly Links!

Now, on to the new articles and stuff!

  • I recently came across this website entitled the Ehrman Project. For those of you who don’t know, Bart Ehrman is an atheist scholar who has published a number of academic and popular books attacking the Bible and the person of Christ.  Now, a group of scholars have banded together to refute his claims.  Initially, I was pretty skeptical of the site, but it’s very well done.  (WEBSITE)
  • Jumping to a different topic, over at Triablogue, Steve Hays has one of the best overviews of death according to a Christian worldview that I’ve seen.  It’s not terribly deep, but he does a wonderful job of touching all the major issues and topics.  (WEB)
  • Need a does of Paul Tripp?  I’ve got you covered.  How about his new article entitled Spiritual Muscle Development. (WEB)
  • As Pastor Patrick shared at the members meeting, our annual missions trips are coming up.  I’d encourage you to apply, and if you do, I promise that you will learn a TON about missiology.  In the meantime, here’s a very quick intro from the Acts 29 blog entitled Why the Missional Church Isn’t Enough. (WEB)
  • Also, considering the recent focus we’ve had on reading your Bible, I thought you might enjoy this article from DG on the miracle that happens everytime you read the Word. (WEB)
  • And last but not least, John Piper is back. (WEB)

See you Sunday!

Pro Rege