They call it Labor Day because on Tuesday we all had to work twice as hard to catch up. Take a few minutes to pause and do some clicking:
- Churches need to stop taking attendance. Immediately. This means you.
- The marketing of the new MEV Bible translation may leave many feeling it's something other than what it is.
- Shane Claiborne has a quick debrief on his trip to Ferguson, Missouri…
- …While in a much longer piece, Jamie Wright debriefs her night undercover in Southeast Asia following investigators trying to get freedom for girls being trafficked in the sex trade.
- Essay of the Week: People dress "sloppy" for church. “It’s like some people decided to stop mowing the lawn and then decided to come to church.”
- A look at Britain as a "Global Exporter of Terrorism." Sample: "…the British elites don't care so much about their own civilization …radical Muslims have been allowed and even encouraged to build a parallel society within this officially Christian nation."
- Lots of buzz on Twitter this week about David Platt being elected as the new president of the International Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention.
- While small churches still begin the hiring process with paper resumés, increasingly the job may never be posted, and the candidate may not even be looking to move.
- So normally for guys, the hot girls in the pew ahead can be a bit of a distraction. Not this time, though.
- Essay of the Month: A thoughtful response to "Christianity is not a religion it's a relationship."
- Since this is the time of year that things get hectic, it's a good time to read an interview with the author of Addicted to Busy.
- Meanwhile, in the land of academic scholarship, this story would be the equivalent of a sports franchise losing a key player to another team and deciding to simply shut down.
- Are pastors now truly afraid to weigh in on social issues?
- Focus on the Family's Plugged In website tracks media including things like Taylor Swift's next album, or the TV series Doctor Who.
- Yes, some of the stuff in Christian bookstores is shallow and profit driven, but doing a remake of Jesus clearing money changers in the temple still carries criminal charges…
- …Mind you, there may be limits to holding your peace, such as this loopy theology.
- There's no separation of state and church in Germany when it comes to funding houses of worship and their staff. Some changes in that system are touching off a church exodus.
- Justin Davis: "At least 2-3 times per month Trish or I will get a text message, email or phone call asking our advice from a pastor or pastor’s wife on how to navigate an affair."
- No you're not having a flashback; the new All Sons and Daughters album truly is available as a limited edition white vinyl record.
- Reporting on reporting: A Midwest newspaper still gives lots of ink to coverage of religious stories.
- Two years later, Mark David Chapman, the killer of John Lennon is still saying yes to God and the prison board is still saying no to parole.
- Retro-Linking: From 2012, if your church is online, does this change the target audience of what you're doing at the weekend service? (Probably more relevant now than then.)
- The president of one of the largest Christian universities is currently going through a divorce, but is also keeping his job.
- If some of the ministers people in your church read, watch, listen to, or download are a little off track, somebody probably needs to say something.
- I know sometimes you have to put the cookies on a lower shelf, but have we dumbed down church to the point it's now just too easy?
- An outdoor refrigerator with food for the needy seemed like a good idea for this church, until they were bombarded with health regulations.
- Without thinking, Hallmark shipped some same-sex wedding cards to the bookstore at Brigham Young University. Without thinking, bookstore staff displayed them. Question: Why doesn't the "Christian" university bookstore carry Hallmark's Dayspring line instead?
- One in six Christian radio stations now carries the one minute feature, 60 Second Re-Charge from the ministry Revival Over The Walls.
- Stormie Omartian moves beyond her Power of a Praying series to look at other topics, including the role of the Holy Spirit, and a recent title on the love of God…
- …In other book news, here's a Snakes on a Plane title that spells out the plot: The Mainliner's Survival Guide in a Post Denominational World. Just released from Chalice Press…
- …And a final book item, Made in the USA: The Sex Trafficking of America's Children is a story of commercial exploitation that didn't take place in a land far away, but much closer to home, as told by five survivors, four women and one man. Watch the video trailer.
- The same thing that attracts people to the music industry in general may reflect itself in the passions of church musicians…
- …That is, worship musicians who should remember to pronounce the words correctly.
- In the Christian rap music genre, the name to know is Shai Linne. He's also an associate pastor at Del Ray Baptist Church in greater DC, where his August 17 sermon ran one hour…
- …And I'm guessing that at one time, Shai was on Brad Lomenick's monthly roundup of up-and-coming leaders. Here's the latest list.
- Continuing Education Department: ChurchNext.tv lets individuals or churches have unlimited access to a variety of topical courses for as little as $15/month.
- Finally… and the Ice Bucket Challenge begat the…
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