Weekly Link Round Up
My favorite posts from around the interwebs this week:
- Darryl Dash confesses to flunking Kingdom Economics. Nice job Darryl.
- My new Vineyard friend Ray Hollenbach asks, Is Obedience Possible?
- The digital Jason Evans practices walking as a spiritual discipline. Sounds like a Phil Dick novel to me.
- In the wake recent proclamations of the death of the Emerging Church, of Jamie Arpin-Ricci posts some very helpful thoughts as usual.
- On to the latest Missonal uproar. Bill Kinnon fired a beautifully snarky shot, Dan MacDonald claims Mercy = Missional and Vice Versa (and I largely agree), and Rick Meigs provides a nice running catalog of several good responses.
- JR Rozko stays out of it so far, be he did post an excellent piece on how existing traditional churches can become missional. A hugely important topic.
- On to a couple fantastic stories in a local rag, the San Diego City Beat: First, The $140 Million Foreskin and the (ahem) short follow up piece.
- Finally, a couple of excellent religion-related articles from Io9: First, the delicious little piece, Is Vat Grown Meat Kosher? and second, Digital Maps Reveal Hidden Geographies of Sex and Religion. Oh yes, you read that right.


