New Bible for urban youth ‘disses’ target audience with patronizing language
February 23, 2009
Nick Norelli reviews the Soul Infinity New Testament
Soul Infinity NT at Amazon
Dallas Seminary grad spreads gospel through hip-hop
January 17, 2009
(HT: Owen Strachan)
Weekend Walkabout: Nov. 8, 2008
November 8, 2008
26 posts from the week that escaped mention (almost!):
- Amway Evangelism
- Billy Clubs, Firehoses, and Attack Dogs for the New Civil Rights Movement
- C’mon Obama Voter, You Have To Admit This is Pretty Funny
- Dominican Republic - Ordinary Superheroes
- Errr…
- Fear Not!
- “Gross Food Related Youth Group Games” (Stuff Christians Like)
- “How Not to Raise a Pagan”
- I’m Saved! But From What? - Part 3
- James White - Debates in London
- King David’s Water Tunnel in Jerusalem
- Law and Gospel: Galatians - The practice of Christian liberty
- Missing your calling
- Nate Huss recognizes National Adoption Month with new song, video
- Obama and the Bishops
- Passion For The City
- Quote of the day
- Real Life Photoshop
- Still having a dream
- Two songs
- Urban Exile: Re-discovering Justice?
- Voting for our imaginations
- What Churches Can Learn from Election Marketing
- X-ray Crab (OK, not from a Christian blog, but it does start with an ‘X’!)
- You’re a Hyper-Calvinist
- ‘Zack and Miri’ Advertising Leaves Out the P-Word
On the need for city ministry
October 31, 2008
Adrian Warnock, a resident of London (pop. 7,000,000+) writes:
“If we allow the perverse trend to continue that has led to Christianity becoming largely irrelevant in the cities, then we doom the Church to an ineffective existence, with the best that we can hope for being small pockets of success surrounding those churches which are growing within a town or village.”
New online magazine/blog
October 31, 2008
UrbanFaith.com, a new site launched by Edward Gilbreath.

LEAD Conference
October 20, 2008
The ‘LEAD FOR THE CITY’ Conference focuses “on the theological and practical implications of ministry in an urban context.”
The event will be held in St. Louis, October 21-22. Speakers include Bryan Chapell, Darrin Patrick, Randy Nabors, Matt Carter and Jonathan McIntosh.
Official LEAD site here.
Live streaming will be provided by the Planting Channel.
(HT: Timmy Brister)









