The best bunch of Links since the Zelda games

So. There hasn’t been a link post around here for a lit­tle while. Lets fix that shall we…

Simone stirred the hor­nets nest by pon­der­ing the impact the increas­ing preva­lence of same sex rela­tion­ships will have on the per­cep­tion of close friend­ships amongst Christians.

Izaac posted about iChurch. He’s also posted a series review­ing the church plant he was part of… it’s not quite fin­ished, but when it is it’ll be worth another link. Izaac, and his wife Sarah, will be spend­ing next week with us in Townsville. This is very exciting.

Sarah blogs more than Izaac and today she wrote about mov­ing house, and mov­ing church — two of the most stress­ful things a per­son can do…

Amy likes good TV shows and believes good stuff… or at least stuff I mostly agree with.

Jeff posts good links.

Dave Miers shows why cus­tomer ser­vice is impor­tant — and why cof­fee cup hold­ers in cars are a neces­sity.

Ben posted a crepe recipe. We bought a crepe pan. The two may have been linked.

Mikey encour­aged peo­ple to think more broadly than their local con­gre­ga­tion when it comes to min­istry. He also posted a link to this article/lecture (PDF) from Michael Jensen on the CASE web­site on apolo­get­ics that I’ll post more on even­tu­ally. Michael Jensen is the Aus­tralian Chris­t­ian blogosphere’s every­where man. Seri­ously. How many sites does he con­tribute to?

Ben was away for a week — but he’s back. And we’re all happy. He kicked things off on Mon­day with a new leaner look­ing quiz

Andrew Katay writes good stuff and he’s look­ing for stu­dent min­is­ters next year… if he min­is­ters like he writes that would be a worth­while opportunity.

Andrew Finden is in Ger­many being an almost world famous opera singer… well, one day… he shared his thoughts on church tourism. And a string quar­tet trib­ute to Nir­vana. String quar­tet trib­utes are one of my favourite sub-genres. You really should check out Muse or Radio­head in all their string quar­tetly goodness.

Leah wrote five tips for sur­viv­ing the Inter­net. Pretty sound advice and worth remind­ing your­self of… I’d add a cou­ple — don’t for­ward stu­pid emails with­out going to snopes, and don’t believe any­thing with­out check­ing with google first.

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    Cheers…


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    I’m not even ‘opera famous’ yet!


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    You’re the most famous opera singer I know.


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