Monday, December 31, 2007

Weekly recap


Well, it has been a quiet week in the blogosphere. The best blogs I read this week reflected on the incarnation and what it means for us today--which doesn't change from generation to generation--and the top whatevers of the year. But here are a few things that caught my eye this past week.

If you are unfamiliar with the Advent Conspiracy, listen to this interview from NPR.

Bishop Willimon also has an interesting reflection on the incarnation that especially speaks to those who get frustrated with the church.

Over at Jesus Creed, Scott McKnight is beginning a review of the book, "God's Rivals: Why Has God Allowed Different Religions" McKnight does a fantastic job of reviewing books chapter by chapter and adds his insights and opinions. I don't always agree, but he always makes me think.

Over at Out of Ur (a blog sponsored by Leadership Journal), they've shared their top ten blog posts of 2007.

Finally, a wonderful article from Rueters on the popularity of libraries among Generation Y (or Millenials or whatever you want to call them). Leads us to ask--What do we do with a generation that loves the very things the generations before them sought to replace--libraries, traditional elements of worship, fellowship groups?

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