The Weekly Town Crier

October 23, 2009 at 7:41 am

alnwicktowncrierWhatever. You know what to do. Uh huh. Keep it real, on the low-down in the skinny, tight, rollin’ bumpin’ and boppin’, y’all. That’s how we roll.

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Read as Christianity Today interviews Francis Chan.

Read as Tim Keller argues “Preacher-Onlys Aren’t Good Preachers.”

Read as Ed Stetzer considers “Ending the Worship War Without A Truce.”

Read about Amazon and WalMart’s price war on hard-cover books, which is just fine with me.

Read as Tim Challies meets Scott Thomas and Acts 29.

Three cheers for idea paint.

Read Barna’s recent research on how different generations read the Bible.

Read as Russell Moore argues that Where the Wild Things Are isn’t scary enough for kids.

Read this post arguing that community helps combat drunkenness.

Read about IFC picking up Arrested Development.

What is “missional ecclessiology“?

Read as Christianity Today interviews Tim Keller.

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Read Paste’s review of Where The Wild Things Are.

Read this piece wondering “Which came first, video game addiction or ADD?”

Read about Myspace trying to take a step in the right direction.

Read this interview with John Irving.

Read an interview with Andrew Bird.

Read and read interviews with Sufjan Stevens about his new symphonic piece.

Read David Powlison’s piece “Idols of the Heart and ‘Vanity Fair,’” a piece Tim Keller says was influential in his new book.

Listen as Sinclair Ferguson gives a biblical basis for eternal punishment.

Read as Glide interviews former Soul Coughing frontman Mike Doughty.

Read as PopMatters interviews Ennio Morricone.

Read this interview with Marvin Olasky.

Read Justin Taylor’s post “Propitiation as the Ground for Christus Victor,” which I find quite intriguing.

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