5 Links: The Old News Edition
This week’s epic edition of 5 Links includes info about the Grammy Awards, the sequel to Hoodwinked, and a talk with Phil Vischer of Veggie Tales.
This week’s epic edition of 5 Links includes info about the Grammy Awards, the sequel to Hoodwinked, and a talk with Phil Vischer of Veggie Tales.
Justin’s latest list of five links includes way more than five links this time. Hey, we go above and beyond.
Five more things that Justin found around the web while he was down and out with H1N1.
This special edition in the “5 Links” series explores some of the more eclectic offerings in the realm of internet radio from around the world.
Another in the “5 Links” series, with tidbits about Harry Potter, GI Joe, Ellen Page, Rifftrax, and Weird Al.
Although running is man’s original athletic event, there are some rather geeky and high-tech ways to engage the sport.
I was amassing a few small things at once this morning that I wanted to share, but thought I’d keep them together:
- Keeping in line with the Soviet-era video games, if you’ve never seen Russian Winnie the Pooh take a few minutes for a cross-cultural experience. The animation is simple yet very distinctive, and Winnie [...]
We have an exciting announcement to make!
The folks over at Revelife have stumbled across Faith & Geekery, and it seems they like what they’ve found. We are now working with them to publish some of our stories on their website. They’ve already featured recent articles like:
Offense or Defense? (On Revelife here.)
The Angst of the Evangelical [...]
Continuing in the thought vein from part one of this topic, discussing the importance of reading in the development of boys, this post offers some additions to Jeff Robinson’s lists as posted here at the Council on Biblical Manhood & Womanhood’s blog.
I don’t remember much of what I was reading before about eleven or twelve [...]
Now this is what I love about blogging. Interaction! Community involvement!
In light of some of the bookish tendencies of this blog, J Pilgrim left a comment on a recent post that brought up a terrific question about boys and reading. The background for this question comes from this blog post at The Council on Biblical [...]