Occasionally I’ve posted a list of blogs worth checking out… it’s been awhile since I did this, however, so I thought I’d update the list a bit….

Justin Taylor’s Between Two Worlds is always a great source of evangelical-related news. I’ve heard people call it the evangelical Drudge Report, which is an apt description.

The Desiring God blog is an excellent blog to add to your RSS feed. John Piper posts occasionally and a number of members of the DG staff also have great content.

And speaking of DG, Abraham Piper, who is a staff member with DG and the son of John Piper, has a new blog called Twenty Two Words that I can’t hype enough. I’ve really enjoyed it so far.

Michael Spencer’s iMonk is a great place to stretch your thinking a bit. I’m not really sure how to describe Spencer - he’d call himself a post-evangelical Southern Baptist but I’m never really sure what to make of people who identify themselves by stating what came before them.

Finally, Scot McKnight’s Jesus Creed is an exceedingly well-done blog with regular updates and a number of helpful, insightful series’. He’s currently reviewing Os Guiness’ Case for Civility, Roger Olson’s Reformed and Always Reforming, and Klyne Snodgrass’ Stories with Intent. All three series are definitely worth your time.




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  1. Jeff Kerr on March 28, 2008 3:16 pm

    Jake,

    Apart from our recent conversation over at Between Two Worlds, I hear you and I have a mutual friend! Andrew Perrie brought you up to me today. Hope all is well, brother.

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