My Favorite Blogs

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Here is a list of blogs I read. This is not an endorsement, nor do I agree with all of them. This is simply a list of blogs I read. Take it at face value. The title has the link to the web page, then the xml feed is below it.

22 Words
http://twentytwowords.com/feed/
AfriGadget
http://feeds.feedburner.com/afrigadget
Albert Mohler’s Blog
http://www.albertmohler.com/rss/blog.php
Andy Sernovitz’s D***, I Wish I’d Thought of That!
http://www.damniwish.com/atom.xml
baptist21
http://baptist21.podbean.com/feed/
CaOkELaTeO’s Xanga
http://www.xanga.com/CaOkELaTeO/rss
Church Matters: The 9Marks Blog
http://blog.9marks.org/rss.xml
Confessions of a Recovering Pharisee
http://kevinbussey.com/?feed=rss2
Daniel Akin
http://sebts.edu/president/?feed=rss2
Desiring God Blog
http://www.desiringgod.org/feeds/Blog/
Digg / Linux/Unix
http://www.digg.com/rss/indexlinux_unix.xml
EdStetzer.com
http://blogs.lifeway.com/blog/edstetzer/atom.xml
Ergun Caner News Feed
http://www.erguncaner.com/home/feed.xml
Expository Thoughts
http://expositorythoughts.wordpress.com/feed/
Founders Ministries Blog
http://www.founders.org/blog/atom.xml
Get Rich Slowly
http://feeds.feedburner.com/getrichslowly
GTY Audio Study
http://feedproxy.google.com/GTYAudioBookStudy
Investopedia: Articles and Tutorials
http://feeds.investopedia.com/investopediaarticles
kheirius? (so I can see how my blog looks to others)
http://feeds.feedburner.com/kheirius
Life in Student Ministry
http://feeds.feedburner.com/timschmoyer
LifeWay (Articles … Ministry Helps) – Newest
http://rss.lifeway.com/?rss=n&id=200809
Linus’ blog
http://torvalds-fam
ily.blogspot.com/atom.xml
MadPenguin.org
http://www.madpenguin.org/backend.php
Ministry Best Practices
http://feeds.feedburner.com/blogspot/cLZC?format=xml
Newly Corporate
http://feeds.feedburner.com/newlycorporate
PastorHacks
http://bobhyatt.typepad.com/pastorhacks/index.rdf
Power FM’s Blah, Blah, Blog!
http://897powerfm.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
Provocative Church
http://feeds.feedburner.com/ProvocativeChurch
Reformation Theology
http://www.reformationtheology.com/atom.xml
RETHINKING YOUTH MINISTRY
http://rethinkingyouth.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
SBC Voices
http://feeds.feedburner.com/SbcVoices
Simply Recipes
http://feeds.feedburner.com/elise/simplyrecipes
smitten kitchen
http://feeds.feedburner.com/smittenkitchen
StartupNation Blog
http://www.startupnation.com/blogs/index.php/feed/
Stepcase Lifehack
http://feeds.lifehack.org/Lifehack
The Big Idea Blog
http://www.cnbc.com/id/17740822/device/rss/rss.xml
The Skit Guys’ Blog
http://www.skitguys.com/feeds/blog/
Timbuktu Chronicles
http://timbuktuchronicles.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
Together For the Gospel
http://blog.togetherforthegospel.org/rss.xml
Truth in love blog
http://www.voddiebaucham.org/vbm/Blog/rss.xml
Youth Ministry Geek
http://youthministrygeek.com/feed/
Zen Habits (no, I’m not Zen, but I do read a lot)
http://feeds.feedburner.com/zenhabits

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The real reason for the current economic crisis

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The real reasons for the crisis are:

1.) People bought more house than they could afford.

2.) Banks lent to people who couldn’t afford the houses.

Granted, the government did change regulations to get loans into the hands of those who couldn’t afford them. Banks and Buyers still hold the responsibility, though. They did dumb things. They should have to live with their mistakes.

See this link for details.

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On the Lord's Side?

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“…I know that the Lord is always on the side of the right. But it is my constant anxiety and prayer that I and this nation should be on the Lord’s side.” The Inner Life of Abraham Lincoln: Six Months at the White House by Francis B. Carpenter (Lincoln, Nebraska, University of Nebraska Press, 1995), p. 282.

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10 Ways to Ruin Your Next Disciple Now Weekend

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  1. Don’t pray. You don’t need the Holy Spirit’s help. D-Now is for fun and you can do that on your own.
    1. Don’t have ANY parental involvement. They really don’t need to know where their children will be or what they will be doing all weekend. Plus, they’ll just complain.
    2. Don’t get your pastor’s support. He’s old and he hinders the youth ministry. Don’t people know that the youth minister is the hardest working and worst paid person at the church?
    3. Don’t spend time with your wife while you’re planning the weekend. You have work to do and she just gets in the way. You can spend time together 3 months from now when it is over.
    4. Don’t keep track of receipts or other financial information. There’s plenty of money in the youth budget, the youth designated fund, and the student admission fees. This bookkeeping stuff is boring and really hinders the REAL ministry. You only have to be a good steward if it is your own money. All this is for God anyway.
    5. Plan “B” is for wimps. Be an “A” planner. It won’t rain. All your leaders will be there (and on time!). None of the host homes are going to back out at the last minute. “If you plan it, they will come.”
    6. Don’t do any marketing. God will bring the students to you, not the other way around. That story about the four guys bringing their lame friend to Jesus and lowering him down through the hole in the roof was a fluke. It really doesn’t happen that way most of the time. You don’t want anybody to know how much fun the youth have, or everybody would want to join the youth group. After all, if everybody becomes a member, then it isn’t “different” anymore and “different” is cool (see Five Iron Frenzy’s song, “Handbook for the Sellout“). Less students = less work!
    7. Toss the rules. Trust me, you don’t need them. A.) they’re good kids anyway. B.) Having rules makes them want to rebel C.) If we’re too legalistic, they won’t understand grace or mercy. D.) The ten commandments were for the Old Testament, not the New Testament.
    8. Forget the T-Shirt. The youth don’t need to have a visual reminder of how the Holy Spirit spoke to them. They don’t need to wear a hideous shirt about some event 3 years in the past either. You’re better off without the T-shirts. It will help the budget a LOT!
    9. Get some curriculum that looks cool, so it will hold their attention. Pay no attention to what the lessons are or how Theologically sound they are. Make sure it is watered down enough so that all the kids can understand it (No Child Left Behind, right?). It really doesn’t have to fit with your overall teaching plan. As long as it has Bible verses and makes them think happy thoughts about God, then it is okay.

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