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Have you seen these talking monkey messages yet? A friend of my daughter sent her one last night, now Shannon and my kids are hooked. It's a service provided by Career Builder. Very smart marketing. But who needs a career when you can waste all your time online? I like this much better than e-cards. I'm thinking of using Monk-e-mail instead of normal email. Wouldn't that be incredibly annoying?
Here's a sample Monk-e-mail that I created today. Enjoy!
Featured Sermons
- The Authority of Scripture
Mark Dever on the Word of God at New Attitude 2008
Nanoblog
Joel Harris on Worship: My brother Joel, who leads worship for the Rebelution conference, has written an article entitled "We Must Be Constant Worshipers."
Atheism Remix: The contemporary strain of atheism--the New Atheism--is more popular and widely accepted than previous strains. Dr. Al Mohler's newest book provides a Christian response to New Atheism's four leading thinkers: Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett, Sam Harris and Christopher Hitchens. You can learn more at a promotional site for the book.
Mahaney on Humor: Humor is a gift from God. When humbly and wisely used, it is a means of transferring truth and generating joy. This message by C.J. Mahaney addresses how we can use humor to build others up and honor God. It's worth a listen.
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"I am reading Joshua Harris book Stop Dating the Church...love it. He talks about the people who believe they can be Christians and never go to church. I have heard this argument many times. They don't believe you have to fellowship..." (Read full post here.)
Jargon Meets Advice
"Boy Meets Girl: I read part of this back when I bought it 7-ish years ago. If you get past the jargon-y parts it has some solid advice." (Read full post here.)
A Brief Review
"I think this book [Sex is Not the Problem (Lust Is)] would appeal to both teenagers and parents, although I would give the parents the book first to read. This is not explicit in its language but it does tackle the difficult questions." (Read full post here.)

Comments (4)
Thanks Josh.
I was supposed to be writing my school reports - instead I have just now spent the last 20 minutes wasting my time at the link you posted. At least it was fun - and my friends now have a cheery, if not goofy, start to their day.
Posted by Mark Fox | November 4, 2007 3:25 PM
Monk e-mail has been a favorite for my younger siblings and I for months! Unfortunately, I cannot get my 12 year old brother to do a "normal" e-mail now.
:)
Posted by Kate | November 6, 2007 4:49 PM
hi what is this web site
Posted by lexi | November 12, 2007 4:25 PM
hi there joshua,i find your book "boy meets girl" just fabulous i love it,i need little advice(help)well am going out with my girlfriend we;ve been together 2yrs shes accepted the lord nw,we have sinned in the past sexually we had prematrial sex we have repented of it,but i don't know what to do know theres long time before we get married due to family problems,so i dont know how too look at the relationship is it Godly?thats what i cant figure out me and her being together,we know each other inside out,love each other alot,so i dont know where to put limitaions between me and her phisically aswell,am 18 and shes turning 18 in few months could you please get back to me thank you Godbless u
Posted by hiren | February 29, 2008 2:37 PM