Tuesday, October 01, 2013

Daily LInks 10-1-13

Accidental food inventions, the myth of seeker-sensitive worship, The War of the Worlds, and more in today's roundup of links.

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15 Delicious Foods That Were Invented By Mistake (via Food Riot)

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David Walker on the myth of "seeker-sensitive worship"

There are legitimate “seekers” of the Truth out there, but when it comes to musical worship, we’ve defined “seeker” as someone who wants a show, who we don’t want to offend. We do this in an attempt to lead them to make a decision for Jesus through our musical worship simply being the holster for the message.

Somehow, we’ve watered down our expression of worship in order to give them a sport to spectate instead of an expression that leads them to participate. Whether you're attractional, missional, in-between, charismatic, liturgical...and the list goes on...the Church has got to start processing through the worship of our King and the people the Church would define as seekers.

Hat tip: Worship Ideas

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Context matters a great deal when studying the Bible as this sermon from 1 Timothy 2:1-15 rightly points out. (Hat tip: Mollie Hemingway)

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Dispelling common misconceptions non-homeschool parents have about parents who homeschool.

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In 1938, Orson Welles terrified the nation with his radio broadcast of The War of the Worlds. You can hear the whole broadcast here.

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According to Tampa Bay Rays manager Joe Madddon, Ben Zobrist "lacks chrome". It's a good example of what leadership should look like.

Hat tip: Chailles

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