Neither rain nor snow nor gloom of night will stop the Redactor from making his appointed rounds, although they may delay him from time to time. I present below, Southern Seminary bloggers interacting with aspects of our culture at large.
- Trevin Wax
- knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men. (kinda like the Shadow)
- explores ways to serve Jesus by serving others.
- has good thoughts on civic prayer in Jesus’ name.
- Tony Kummer
- wants to kick Mario out of his home after the manner of Trevin.
- anathematizes the use of pagan fertility symbols [easter eggs] in church, and manages to get some CM ladies to oppose him.
- David Dunham of Christ and Pop Culture
- helps us brace for the end of the writer’s strike.
- reviews the TV series Eli Stone.
- Rich Clark of Christ and Pop Culture
- speaks to the dangers of film.
- writes an ode to Television.
- Alan Noble of Christ and Pop Culture
- Doug Wolter explains why we love the underdog.
- Blake White bemoans the trivialization of divorce.
- Celucien Joseph gives us a brief history of French Christianity.
- Ed Stetzer briefs us on increasing our denomination’s ethnic diversity.
- Timmy Brister wonders how the Church should respond to the coming foreclosure crisis.
- W. Hank Balch
- shares a Christian view of Abortion.
- equates Pro-Life activism with being our brother’s keeper.
- Reid Monaghan combines startling images with a challenge to love the world.
- Dr. Mohler
- ponders the ways we teach our children to lie.
- sounds the alarm about a California ruling that bans most forms of homeschooling.
- G. F. McDowell
- tells us of Florida church that has put a most unusual challenge to its members.
- won’t impress the ladies by anathematizing “cosmetics idolatry“.
- Owen Strachan
- sketches out a Christian response to the Obama phenomenon.
- wonders about the developmental impact of toys that stifle the imagination on the children who play with them.
- Responds to NYT on single-sex schooling.
- Owen’s Yankee sensibilities are offended by aggressive sales tactics.
- Devin Hudson declares, “it might be a sin to NOT own a DVR or TiVo system” but stops short of issuing an anathema.
- Bryant Owens promotes the
AnimeManga Bible and uses Church History to defend it. - Paul Fuller hosts a neat-o photo essay of what families in different countries eat in a week.
- Bryan Lilly
- asks if Homosexuality is the unforgivable sin.
- tries to burst the seminary bubble.
- Jordan Buckley all but calls Atheists Dawkins, Harris, and Hitchens a gang of wusses.
- Trent Hunter tackles the Problem of Evil. Next problem to tackle: Bad Spelling, dude.
- Michael Clark asks whether there is an Islamic analogue to the Reformation in the works.
- Gretchen Neisler has applied the Gospel to her cluttered home.
- Dr. Lawless has written an excellent post on what scares him. (no, it’s not carneys)
photo credit: culture.culte

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