Weekly Links (6/11/2010)

by Stephen Rodgers

Hey, it’s Friday! And that means that we’re back with another roundup of some links you won’t want to miss.

  • It seems these days that everyone is walking around with something that connects to Youtube…wouldn’t it be great if Youtube would read the Bible to you? Well, now it can! At least, the Gospel of John and the book Proverbs. (Youtube)
  • I know a lot of folks at LBC are sports fans, so you’re probably aware of this situation. I didn’t have a clue about it, but I thought this was an excellent analysis of it from a Christan perspective. (WEB)
  • So, the next time the JW’s knock on your door, keep this in mind. Be polite about it, but definitely bring it up. (By the way, this is not a particularly new heresy in case you were wondering). (WEB)
  • Have you ever wondered why we memorize Scripture? John Piper has an answer for you. (WEB)
  • Ok, I have a strange perspective; after all, my employer regularly asks me to play Facebook games at work. But most people aren’t in that position and this article where RC Sproul Jr. contemplates should Christians be on Facebook has some excellent food for thought. (WEB)
  • And if you need something else good to listen to, you know that christianaudio.com gives away a free audio book every month right? This month, it’s Francis Chan’s The Forgotten God. Considering what the Singles Group spent the last six months studying, that’s very timely. (MP3)
  • And last but not least, I know the apologetics class is over, but this article by Dan Phillips on reasons to leave God was just too good to not post. Too. Darn. Good. (WEB)

See you tomorrow for some words from Spurgeon, and then Sunday at church!

Pro Rege