Wednesday Godbytes

Faith and Leadership‘s Call and Response blog has an interesting look at “Steve Jobs, patron saint of entrepreneurial church leaders.” Insert your favorite saint and/or iPod joke here. Emi Kolawole looks at how religious institutions are grappling with “new media” (that’s buzzword talk for “twitter and Facebook stuff”) over at the Ideas and Innovations blog. […]

Faith and Leadership‘s Call and Response blog has an interesting look at “Steve Jobs, patron saint of entrepreneurial church leaders.” Insert your favorite saint and/or iPod joke here.

Emi Kolawole looks at how religious institutions are grappling with “new media” (that’s buzzword talk for “twitter and Facebook stuff”) over at the Ideas and Innovations blog.


The New York Times has an editorial by H.D.S. Greenway on the upcoming Tunisian elections. Apparently, there is some tension between the country’s secular political parties and the up-and-coming Islamist groups.

Rachel Singer at the Killing the Buddha blog thinks Wall Street should repent.

Blogger Tony Jones has a good roundup of articles by evangelicals wrestling with the controversy surrounding Mitt Romney‘s Mormon faith. The flood of articles follow a recent accusation that “Mormonism is a cult,” a dig alledgedy lobbed by a pastor close to the another presidential candidate – Rick Perry.

Tweet of the Day comes from megapastor Rick Warren, who offers some…driving tips?

@RickWarren – Today is “Crosswalk Safety Awareness Day” so please don’t run over any slow kids!

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