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Tuesday February 26, 2008

Five Rules for Choosing a Commentary
Chad at “The Road To Emmaus” has a helpful little article on how to choose commentaries.


America’s Changing Religious Landscape
Dr. Mohler summarizes a long report by “The Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life” on the changing religious landscape within America.


Things that Offend Muslims
This is an interesting site that maintains a list of things that offend Muslims (obviously these are primarily more radical Muslims). He maintains the list is a warning that our tolerance may soon lead to intolerance.


Here is Love
Thabiti posted a link to this video, “of a Korean strings quartet, featuring a traditional Korean kayagum, playing the beautiful Welsh hymn, Here Is Love.”


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    Spread Too Thin

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