Links to share

Today is a nice rainy day in South Florida. On days like this I love to curl up with a good book, or even my laptop to do some surfing. So for your Sunday pleasure, I thought I’d give you some links to peruse!

McNair Wilson is a Christian creative (or is that creative Christian?) who has been doing a question and answer series on his blog. I particularly enjoyed this post on how to infuse imagination into your work.

Have you ever looked at PostSecret? This is a cooperative project. People mail postcards with their deepest, darkest secrets to the moderator. He posts them each Sunday. Some people find relief in sharing their secret. Some people find connections with other people, believe it or not. And everyone finds amazing insight into the spiritual condition of the people we run into daily. Now here is a warning (especially to Grammy and Pop-pop, who read my blog once in awhile): people’s secrets are sometimes graphic. There will almost certainly be unacceptable images in the list of the week’s secrets. Don’t go here if you aren’t willing to look past that in order to see people’s hearts. Also have a tissue nearby because I cry nearly every week. Here is the link.

LifeShare, an initiative of Lifechurch.tv, was a cool online worship and learning experience. Our internet campus pastor, David Helbig, took part. So did Carlos Whittaker, of Ragamuffin Soul. To see how the internet can be used for amazing outreach, go read Carlos’ blog. That Carlos: he can get his readers to do amazing things. This week sometime he should pass his 1 million mark on his blog. Wow.

I was going to give you my favorite link from Collide Magazine’s blog, but honestly I enjoy puttering through their whole site. So go explore.

Speaking of David Helbig, go check out his blog. He’s started writing again. Keep me in his top 5 referrers!!!

Finally for this rainy day, go check out Scott Hodge’s blog. He’s an incredibly creative pastor outside of Chicago. I particularly enjoy browsing his site when he posts things they have done in service: intersection of arts and worship, for instance. He’s a blogstar…he doesn’t need the blog traffic but I think you’ll enjoy reading what he’s up to.