Saturday Links
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.”