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A La Carte (03/10)

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Friday March 10, 2006

Request: John Hendryx, of Monergism fame, is seeking help with a potential redesign of his flagship site, Monergism.com. “Monergism.com is due for a major overhaul. We are writing to ask for your advice about going forward in the functionality of the website.”

Music: The Red Letters Project dedicates 2 CDs and 34 tracks to set the entire book of Matthew, word-for-word, to rock music. You can listen here.

Blogging: In honor of his 1000th post, Jollyblogger reflects a little bit on the blessings of blogging.

Liveblogging Brian Thornton is doing a great job of semi-liveblogging the Ligonier Ministries Conference right here at Challies Dot Com. If you haven’t been reading it, you might find it interesting. You can find it here. Proceed down to the comments area.


  • Men in the Image of Women and Women in the Image of Men

    Men in the Image of Women and Women in the Image of Men

    God made men and God made women. God made men distinct from women and women distinct from men. God made men and women equal in worth and value while also making them distinct in some purpose and function. It’s all obvious stuff, this—obvious matters of differences between the sexes.

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  • A Less Busy Heart

    In the midst of our busy lives, we can sometimes wonder whether we really have the time to pray. Won’t prayer hinder our productivity? Won’t prayer keep us from getting done all the things we need to do?

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    Weekend A La Carte (April 12)

    A La Carte: Designer babies / The dragon and the rooster / Leper Christianity / Theologians against nature / Faithful and small / The missing heart of AI sermons / Douglas Groothuis books / and more.

  • Good News Rock Bottom

    Good News at Rock Bottom

    Life most certainly brings its challenges. Some of these are just little ruts along the way, some are deep and dark valleys, and some are lower still—the kind of rock bottom experiences that are so dreadful we wonder if we will be able to endure them with our faith intact.