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Presbytalk - a new Presbyterian discussion forum 6 Feb 2009 | 04:58 am
Announcing Presbytalk, a new Presbyterian discussion forum. The goal of Presbytalk is to provide a central location for on-going discussions withi 4 Vote(s)
Technology and the Next Hymnal A Wee Blether 27 Jan 2009 | 03:48 am
What tech ideas - hymnal/singing/worship related - would be handy in your congregation? How do you use the hymnal for worship planning and how could 4 Vote(s)
Swords into Plowshares: Act for Peace in Gaza 20 Jan 2009 | 01:40 am
From the Peacemaking Program - how we can act for peace in Gaza. The current death toll in Gaza is near 400, and according to Reuters, the UN believ 4 Vote(s)
Skull study evidence of 'hobbit' species, claims US anthropologist | Science | guardian.co.uk 20 Jan 2009 | 01:40 am
Hobbits found. 4 Vote(s)
Who Would Jesus Smack Down? - Mark Driscoll, a Pastor with a Macho Conception of Christ - NYTimes.com 20 Jan 2009 | 01:39 am
A fascinating look at "New Calvinism" and its most prominent proponent, the "cussing pastor," Marc Driscoll. 4 Vote(s)
Get a Job You Bum! : A Very Personal Experience 16 Jan 2009 | 03:28 am
A young person's memoir about living in a van with parents and siblings during troubled times. 4 Vote(s)
Be Cool to the Pizza Dude : NPR 16 Jan 2009 | 03:27 am
The practical application of the Golden Rule (with pizza). From the NPR This I Believe series. 4 Vote(s)
A New Yeara4s Resolution for our Church: Dona4t Take the Reformed Tradition for Granted 10 Jan 2009 | 05:19 am
The Reformed faith tenets are not taught as often in Sunday schools. The author suggests we are responsible for learning them before "rebelling." 6 Vote(s)
The huge problem of the clergy shortage that doesna4t exist A Wee Blether 1 Jan 2009 | 04:53 am
Adam Copeland crunches the numbers concerning the perceived clergy shortage in the PC(USA), showing that we are collectively limiting ourselves. 7 Vote(s)
Houston church shows $100 can go a long way to helping 31 Dec 2008 | 04:51 am
The markets were crashing and Christmas was coming when Pastor Doug Ferguson stepped up to the pulpit with $5,000 in his back pocket. 5 Vote(s)