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hipster faith || or when did Christianity become about style?

With the release of Brett McCracken’s Hipster Christianity, there has been a circle of buzz surrounding topic. There is a clever cliche filled survey you can take to rate your hipster-ness. Christianity Today had Brett McCracken write their cover story for their September issue of the magazine {HT here}. I haven’t read the book, but [...]

two + one sale {links of interest}

Here are a few things which grabbed my attention this evening. Who Would Jesus Smack Down? written by Molly Worthen for the NewYorkTimes. Ms. Worthen gives an interesting view into the world of Mars Hill pastor Mark Driscoll. I haven’t read much about the Seattle based pastor, but the one word I know to describe [...]

“Postmodernism is Impossible”

Christianity Today‘s July cover story is very compelling from the title, God is Not Dead Yet. Although the article, written by William Lane Craig, after its rather short read–for a cover story–I was left disappointed and frustrated. I was disappointed because for one, it seemed rather short and lacking much depth for a cover story. [...]