Daily Prayers:
- A. Book of Common Prayer
- A. Book of Common Prayer 2
- A. Divine Hours
- A. Evening Prayer (Anglican)
- A. Morning Prayer (Anglican)
- Celtic Prayer
- Creeds of Christendom
- Eastern Orthodox Prayers
- Lectionary
- Liturgy of the Hours
- Missio Dei
Emerging Movement:
- Andrew Jones
- Andrew Perriman
- Anthony Stiff
- Art Boulet
- Bob Robinson
- Br. Maynard
- Dan Kimball
- David Fitch
- Dogwood Abbey
- Ecclesia Network
- Emerging Women
- Eugene Cho
- Henrik Holmgaard
- Jamie Arpin-Ricci
- Jazz Theologian
- John Frye
- John Lagrou
- Jonny Baker
- JR Briggs
- Leonard Hjamarlson
- LeRon Shults
- Lukas McKnight
- Peggy Brown
- Sivin Kit
- Stephen Shields
- Steve McCoy
- Steve Taylor
- Tamara Buchan
- The Practicing Church
- Tim Miekley
- Todd Hiestand
- Tom Smith (RSA)
- Tony Jones
Other sites I frequent:
- Allan Bevere
- Andy Rowell
- Attie Nel
- Barna
- Brad Boydston
- Chris Ridgeway
- CC Blogs
- Don Johnson
- Ed Gilbreath
- Erika Haub (Carney)
- Faith Blogging
- Falsani
- Fr. Rob
- Hummers
- iMonk
- James McGrath
- Jim Martin
- John Stackhouse
- JR Woodward
- Karen Spears Zacharias
- Laura Barringer
- LaVonne Neff
- LeaderFOCUS
- LL Barkat
- Luke/Annika
- Mark Galli
- Mark Roberts
- Michael Kruse
- Nexus
- Owen Youngman
- Ted Gossard
- Tom Wright
Recommended Online Readings:
Scholarly Books I’ve written:
- Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels
- Hist Jesus Anthology
- Interpreting the Synoptic Gospels
- Introducing NT Interpretation
- Jesus and His Death
- Jesus in Memory (ed.)
- New Vision for Israel
- Synoptics: Biblio
- The Face of New Testament Studies
- Who Do They Say I Am?
Scholarship Online:
- Apollos
- Books & Culture
- ChristianityToday
- CS Lewis
- EAC
- Early Xian Writings
- Euaggelion
- Gospels
- Jesus and His Death Blog
- Karl Barth Online
- Mark Goodacre’s Weblog
- Online Journals Access
- Online Pseudepigraph
- Pete Enns
- Prime Time Jesus
- Theopedia
- ThinkTank
Stuff online:
- 5 Streams
- Big Muddy
- Catalyst Scripture
- Catching the Wave
- DaVinci Code
- Forgiveness
- Future or Fad?
- Gospel of Judas
- High Calling
- Interview on Emerging
- Interview with LL Barkat
- IVCF Eikons
- IVCF Gospel
- John Bunyan
- Keys of the Kingdom
- Lake Emerging
- Mary in CT
- Missional in Seattle
- Missional Matrix
- Nativity Story
- Never Alone
- New Perspective
- Pepperdine Interview
- Professor as Scholar
- Recl Mind Mary 1
- Robust Gospel
- Social Justice
- Trojan Horse 2
- WiredParish Mary Interview
- Word/World NPP














posted May 16, 2009 at 11:09 am
The mighty and young Blackhawks in 4-ish!!
Best logo/emblem in all of sports!
posted May 16, 2009 at 11:54 am
RJS,
Many thanks for this post … I realized this morning, when we were on our way to one of Stellenbosch’s famous wineries, that I had forgotten to post anything for today.
But, “real sport”? It’s like calling WWF a real sport! Ha.
Blessings to everyone from Stellenbosch South Africa.
Scot and Kris
posted May 16, 2009 at 1:04 pm
Scot and Kris,
I love baseball – a good chance to relax in the sun … but come now, hockey=action. As I said…
Hope you are both having a great trip.
posted May 16, 2009 at 3:42 pm
Off topic but meandering — what’s up with Beliefnet the past few days?
I can’t do anything here without having to skip through the “Your Dad has Alzheimer’s” advertisements. Used to be those ads would come up maybe 5% of the time, but the past 2 days or so it has been more like 50%. Anybody else noticing this sudden increase in advertising?
Add that to the hungry children ads and the Netflix popups, and this site starts to feel like late-night Cable TV.
posted May 16, 2009 at 10:59 pm
RJS,
My respect for you has only increased – exponentially in fact – with your stated love of the greatest game on earth – hockey. However, originally being from Vancouver, and still being a die-hard Canucks fan, I still have some wounds to nurse here!
posted May 17, 2009 at 2:27 am
Ice hockey is wonderful to watch, rough sport that it is. And I love the Red Wings style. And root for them (the Columbus Blue Jackets aren’t really contenders much, are they? And what tradition do they have compared to the Red Wings and Hockeytown, anyhow?
The one thing I dislike in the NHL is the tradition of allowing players to slug it out with just major penalties, I think. That ought to be banned. But other than that, I think it’s a great sport.
posted May 17, 2009 at 5:54 pm
One down … 5-2 Red Wings (for those who don’t follow)
posted May 17, 2009 at 6:43 pm
…hurts!
posted May 17, 2009 at 7:17 pm
Love the “real sport” of hockey. Love the history. Love the zeal it takes to play. Love playing (although I have only played roller, not ice, so purists can just throw up now) and watching. Love the smell of the ice and the sound of the boards. Originally from Colorado, so I have a deep detest for all things Wings. Even so, hockey talk is always welcome with this reader!
posted May 17, 2009 at 10:57 pm
WINGS WIN 5-2. Over in 5??
posted May 20, 2009 at 7:00 am
On track yet (Wings 3-2 in OT).
Game 3 Friday night.
posted June 10, 2010 at 2:28 am
congrats to chicago on winning the first stanley cup in 49 years..well done, just sorry they had to beat my canucks on their way to victory!