Saturday Links
Saturday, May 30, 2009 at 6:00AM John Stackhouse reveals evangelicalism's worst enemy in media coverage.
David Fitch has some reflections and concerns about The Gospel Coalition. I love the Coalition, but I want others to show me if they see blind spots. I don't have to agree with everything they say.
John Piper explains when we shouldn't tweet. I love Frank Turk's comment.
Brothers, we must preach this way.
How a cheap Egyptian tailor played a part in your salvation.
A great copyright notice.
The Church Fathers (as well as a heckler and R.C. Sproul) on penal substitution.
A review of a book on prayer by Jack Miller's son that I now want to read.
Bill Kinnon is back and blogging with a vengeance.
The best post I've read this week: Gene Edward Veith responds to those who are dropping out of church. "A house is indeed a good place for a church...But even house churches still need to have the marks of the church."


Reader Comments (1)
Some good stuff there, Bro. Even Gene Edward Veith got my attention and changed my thinking a little!Still not convinced about that radical notion concerning penal substitution, though.