Mondays are for the Links

Orphan Care Sunday was this past Sunday, here is a good interview with an old prof of mine, Russell Moore.

Here is Noel Piper, wife of John Piper, telling their own story of adoption, (follow the story through her links).

Adopting every waiting child in America is doable, just by the church alone!

A primer to pentecostal worship, yes this is funny, if we can’t laugh at each other then we’ve got bigger trouble…

I have not linked to my wife’s blog since I started this little feature, but she is doing a really great job over at Motherhood Outloud, meeting lots of new folks, many of which are dong some wonderful things in this world.  I’m very proud of her.  Actually her sight cleared over 350 unique visitors in one day.  Her post about the blessings of small children is rockin in the mommy blog world. Ok, done boasting!

Other IK’ers that blog include Jessica Sykes, you can find her at White All Over as she is updating her site. Are there others of you who secretly blog?

A great day to be a Georgia Tech Football Fan, one more win on Saturday and Tech plays for the ACC Championship and trip to a BCS bowl.  Go Jackets!

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3 Responses to “Mondays are for the Links”

  1. Here is a great easy link for parents. It has the shorter Catechism questions with scripture references. The scripture text is on the page as well, which though is sounds silly, helps immensely when children are antsy or just need to keep the speed up so as not to lose their focus. Sometimes I feel like I can’t compete with the pace of our culture in keeping their attention!
    http://www.shortercatechism.com/

  2. We use the book Big Truths for Little Kids with our daughters for catechism. It is very kid-friendly, though we will have to tweak it a bit when we get to baptism : ) Here it is at Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Big-Truths-Little-Kids-Teaching/dp/1581341067/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1259549158&sr=1-3

    For kids who are slightly older, Teaching Hearts Training Minds is a great book that goes through the Shorter Catechism, focusing on one question per week and including daily devotions centered on that question: http://www.amazon.com/Training-Hearts-Teaching-Minds-Devotions/dp/0875523927/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1259549580&sr=1-1

  3. I secretly blog but i cannot divulge my secret identity. I blog in complete anonymity so as not to have to be responsible for what i say. :D